Glasgow Greenpeace – Kelvin Way Valentine’s Day
We <3 Our Bike Lane
14 February, 2021 – Kelvin Way

Greenpeace Glasgow are working on some socially distant happenings to show support for the Kelvin Way being closed to cars (and to all the pop up bike lanes and continued active travel developments across the city as a whole). This is not an outdoor event. Rather there will be ‘art dropping’ for people on their daily exercise in their local area and sharing some online activities for all ages!
Reminder: If you are going to specifically exercise on the Kelvin Way that day, please keep your mask on, keep a 2 meter distance from others and don’t touch anything that you haven’t brought with you.
For more details visit Greenpeace Glasgow’s social media channels.
Join in now by painting a rock to show your support. The Greenpeace team will tell you where to leave them. You can paint a heart, sky, yellow bicycles, trees or something else, then collect them again after!
Glasgow Greenpeace on Facebook
Greenpeace Glasow Instagram
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