Collaboration is key to our success. By working together, we are confident we can achieve the greatest impact in our efforts to transform the river.
The Clyde Waterfront regeneration plan is being developed by the
following partners:
- The Scottish Government - believes
the regeneration of the Clyde will help reduce inequality and
address social inclusion
- Scottish Enterprise - has an
interest in the impact of Clyde Waterfront on the Scottish economy.
Between 2004 and 2011 expenditure will total £126 million across a
number of projects including Pacific Quay, Renfrew Riverside,
Clydebank Re-built and the Shipbuilding Task Force
- Glasgow City Council - is working
for regeneration from Glasgow city centre to Yoker on the north
bank and King George V Dock on the south
- Renfrewshire Council - is
engaged in projects along the south bank from Braehead to the
Erskine Bridge
- West Dunbartonshire
Council- together with Scottish Enterprise, has
established and funds Clydebank Re-built, a company working towards
the regeneration of the town. Their area runs
from Rothesay Dock to Dumbarton on the north bank
We are aware that the regeneration of the River Clyde cannot be
delivered through one organisation or a single project. So we have
created a Strategic Partnership Board to drive the transformation
and ensure all efforts along the river are carefully planned and
co-ordinated.
This integrated approach will ensure that Scotland gains the
maximum benefit from the public sector investment - economically,
socially and environmentally.