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Infrastructure projects in Glasgow City Centre

With so much physical redevelopment underway along the River Clyde, it is vital that we provide the proper infrastructure required to support the growing numbers of commuters and visitors who will be attracted to the waterfront.

Work is already underway on new bridges over the Clyde to connect riverside communities and detailed investigations are being conducted into the feasibility of schemes such as the Glasgow crossrail and a tram system. 

In addition, a series of river footpaths and cycleways are being created along the Clyde corridor.

Project name
Broomielaw and Tradeston riverside
Broomielaw-Tradeston bridge (''Squiggly Bridge'')
Glasgow Crossrail
Laurieston local development strategy
Scour protection works
St Andrew''s suspension bridge

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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