Glasgow Mela

Glasgow Mela is the highest profile multicultural music and dance festival in the West of Scotland.
Organised by the Scottish Academy of Asian Arts.
Glasgow Mela

Venue

Sunday 17th June 2007
12 noon to 8 pm
Kelvingrove Park
Otago Street
Glasgow G12

Kelvingrove Park is located north of the River Clyde about 1.5 miles west of the city centre between the districts of Partick and Yorkhill to the south, Woodlands to the north, Cranstonhill to the east and Hillhead to the west.

Map

Kelvingrove Park Map

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Venue
Office

Staff

Dr Sanjeev Chitnis (Director)
Brian Padaruth (Director)
Shyamal Sengupta (Director)
Dev Fowdar (Director)
Vijay Pershad (Chair)
Lynne Prasad (Director)
Prabhakara Bhatt (Director)
Balraj Marwaha MBE (Secretary)
Azra Meadows (Director)
Jacqueline Cameron (Mela Coordinator)
Ashley Cook (Mela Coordinator)
Bharati Bundhoo (Vocals Tutor)
Vijay Kangutkar (Tabla Tutor)

Contact

Scottish Academy of Asian Arts
Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre
6-8, Daisy St
Glasgow G42 8JL
Tel: 0141 423 2210
info@saaa.org.uk
www.saaa.org.uk
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By Bus

First Bus Glasgow

Various routes operate from the city centre to Sauchiehall Street

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Dial-a-Bus

Dial-a-Bus is available to people who are unable to use, or have difficulty in using ordinary buses and who meet any of the qualifying conditions.
Applicants must hold a Strathclyde concessionary travel card.

To apply for Dial-a-Bus

Pick up an application form from any SPT Travel Centre.
To receive an application form by post, please phone us on 0845 128 4025 or write to

Dial-a-Bus Unit
Strathclyde Passenger Transport
Consort House
12 West George Street
Glasgow G2 1HN
www.spt.co.uk

By Underground

Kelvinbridge Underground Station is a 5 minute walk

SPT Subway

By Train

National Enquiries

There are 10 train stations in and around Glasgow, the 2 most popular being Glasgow Central and Glasgow Queen Street
For more information on these and others
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Tel: 08457 48 49 50

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By Car

The Park can be accessed from the Clydeside Expressway following the signs for the Kelvin Hall, Museum and Art Gallery.
Parking is available at the Transport Museum and Art Galleries off Sauchiehall Street.

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Bicycle

Walking/Cycling - Kelvingrove Park is a twenty-minute walk from the City Centre.
It also forms part of the Kelvin Walkway, which links with the Glasgow Loch Lomond Cycleway and the West Highland Way

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