A GROUP opposed to the Go Ape plan for an aerial adventure course in a Glasgow park were taking their fight to Holyrood today.
A GROUP opposed to the Go Ape plan for an aerial adventure course in a Glasgow park were taking their fight to Holyrood today.
Save Pollok Park campaigners plan to present a 5000-signature petition to Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
They want ministers to overturn approval for the tree-top attraction, claiming it will put a strain on toilets and car parking, and arguing that the park should not be used for private gain.
Despite almost 900 objections, Glasgow City Council gave Go Ape the green light in March.
But because the council has a financial interest, the application is being scrutinised by Government ministers.
They have until July 9 to call in and possibly hold a public inquiry into the plan.
A Save Pollok Park spokesman said: "Pollok is a unique country estate."






