Submission Documents: By Councillor Jennifer Dunn:- "Council recognises the need to protect young children at all times. Council notes that other cities in Scotland operate Child Safe Zones within their main shopping areas, and that the same zones are in operation in several of the standalone malls in Glasgow. These zones comprise of easy, low-cost measures to assist children who become separated from their parents. Council therefore resolves to work with all city centre retailers, shopping centres and main public transport hubs into the city, to make Glasgow a child-safe centre. Council also resolves to explore the possibility of creating a "Glasgow for Under 5s" scheme, including a website with information about the child-safe scheme, and details of child-friendly shops, restaurants and events, as well as the location of facilities for families with small children. Council agrees that these measures, if implemented successfully, could increase the appeal of the city centre to families and assist Glasgow city centre to compete more effectively with out of town retailers as well as providing the city with enhanced commercial and publicity opportunities." Help Icon

This is the list of documents available for the submission By Councillor Jennifer Dunn:- "Council recognises the need to protect young children at all times. Council notes that other cities in Scotland operate Child Safe Zones within their main shopping areas, and that the same zones are in operation in several of the standalone malls in Glasgow. These zones comprise of easy, low-cost measures to assist children who become separated from their parents. Council therefore resolves to work with all city centre retailers, shopping centres and main public transport hubs into the city, to make Glasgow a child-safe centre. Council also resolves to explore the possibility of creating a "Glasgow for Under 5s" scheme, including a website with information about the child-safe scheme, and details of child-friendly shops, restaurants and events, as well as the location of facilities for families with small children. Council agrees that these measures, if implemented successfully, could increase the appeal of the city centre to families and assist Glasgow city centre to compete more effectively with out of town retailers as well as providing the city with enhanced commercial and publicity opportunities.".

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