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Kelvingrove Park

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Kelvingrove Park is a public park located on the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, containing the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

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Thousands join march for Scottish independence

Thousands join march for Scottish independence
May 6,2023 10:31 am

... Traffic was brought to a standstill as the saltire-waving supporters set off from Kelvingrove Park in the west end...

COP26: The story from Glasgow in 15 pictures

COP26: The story from Glasgow in 15 pictures
Nov 13,2021 3:54 am

... The baby who joined a rally before her first birthdayPeople of all ages joined schoolchildren as they marched from Kelvingrove Park to George Square on 5 November - among the youngest was 11-month-old Juneau...

COP26: Police praise 'good natured' marchers in Glasgow

COP26: Police praise 'good natured' marchers in Glasgow
Nov 7,2021 8:35 pm

... About 100,000 took part in the procession from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green on Saturday...

COP26: Why we're marching in Glasgow

COP26: Why we're marching in Glasgow
Nov 6,2021 10:22 pm

... A huge column of activists made its way from Kelvingrove Park to the city centre, and on to a rally on Glasgow Green...

COP26: Tens of thousands march for Glasgow's biggest protest

COP26: Tens of thousands march for Glasgow's biggest protest
Nov 6,2021 6:01 pm

... People taking part in the " Global Day of Action for Climate Justice" started marching from Kelvingrove Park in the west of the city and Queen s Park in the south at about midday along a pre-agreed three-mile route to Glasgow Green via George Square...

COP26 youth march: 'We don't have a choice'

COP26 youth march: 'We don't have a choice'
Nov 5,2021 4:43 pm

... Young people from across the globe are joining her on the procession from Kelvingrove Park to the city centre...

Thousands of young people to join climate strike

Thousands of young people to join climate strike
Nov 5,2021 3:53 am

... Pupils taking part will strike from school and march from Kelvingrove Park to the city centre on Friday...

COP26: Disruption forecast in Glasgow as busy roads begin to close

COP26: Disruption forecast in Glasgow as busy roads begin to close
Oct 23,2021 12:29 pm

... About 100,000 protesters are expected in Glasgow, with a march which begins at Kelvingrove Park at noon before making its way to Glasgow Green for about 15:00...

COP26 youth march: 'We don't have a choice'

Oct 23,2021 12:29 pm

Thousands of Young People are forgoing school on Day Six of the UN climate summit to show world leaders they expect action on The Crisis .

Activist Greta Thunberg is leading a youth March organised by The School strike movement Fridays for Future.

Young People from across the globe are joining her on The Procession from Kelvingrove Park to the City Centre .

Some of them told us why.

Amy, 14, from Darnley

Graham Paisley and his daughter Amy were among those gathering in Kelvingrove Park , in Glasgow's West End , ahead of The March .

Mr Paisley, 49, said: " I Am here for Amy. I think it is really important for her to have a view of what is happening in The World .

" Climate Change is going to have a big impact on our lives and things will definitely get worse if we don't do anything about it. "

The Businessman only found out about The Demonstration when S4 pupil Amy, 14, mentioned it on Monday.

They travelled from Darnley, Glasgow, to take part in what will be their first protest.

Amy Said : " If someone is going to get something done about It Then it is going to be Young People as We Are going to have to Live With it.

" I hope today will make governments realise that it is something people care about.

" They need to Do Something about it. "

Patrick Klein and Philip, 10

Patrick Klein is on The March with wife Julia and son Philip.

The Software Engineer is originally from Luxembourg but has lived in Glasgow for 20 years.

Mr Klein, 50, said: " I think it is important to make the case for Climate Change and to send a message to politicians that they need to take action. "

He Said he had been disappointed with what had been announced at COP26 So Far as he believed it did not go far enough.

Among the measures Mr Klein would like to see are coal consigned to history and an end to combustion engines in cars before 2030.

Philip, 10, said: " I came Here Today because I want my future to to be good and I want Everyone Else 's future to be good. "

Evelyn Acham, Ugandan activist

Evelyn Acham, a Ugandan activist with The Rise Up movement in Africa, said some Young People had become " full-time activists" against Climate Change , giving up education and work due to The Urgency of The Crisis .

Ms Acham told BBC Radio's The Situation was so urgent that they had abandoned other parts of their lives to push for action.

She Said : " The Young People going Out There to March gives us hope.

" The Future belongs to those Young People , because they still have a lot of time, they haven't achieved a lot, but the older generation have already achieved so much and (Climate Change ) probably won't be so much their problem.

" But Young People still have work to do, they still have school to do, they have a future to build, so this is our concern. "

She added: " Many Young People have given up school to become full-time activists, some have given up work, some have given up going for a masters degree, just because they're seeing The Urgency of this.

" To the Young People , this is very urgent, because we need to settle down and do other things, we need to go Back To school, we need to focus on The Future . "

She Said Young People continued to take to The Streets across The World because " we do not have a choice".

Anne Thom and Ruby, 11

Ruby has been allowed to miss school to attend her first ever March - on her birthday.

She Said : " I wanted to come here on my birthday to help everyone's voices get heard on Climate Change .

" I'm worried if I have any children they might not know what a Polar Bear is. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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