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E-bulletin archive

Below is a list of our archived e-bulletins.  Browse through these to catch up with Clyde Waterfront news. 

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2008 Review
Clyde Waterfront awash with awards

To round the year off, we’ve gathered together some of the most significant highlights from 2008. Find out about the extended Clyde Waterfront; both along the river and into the classroom. Read about the Riverside Museum, just one of many exciting projects making progress. And view recent award winners: the Titan Crane and the BBC Scotland Building at Pacific Quay.

Clyde Waterfront News - November 08
Glasgow City Council’s plans to support businesses

Glasgow City Council announced a range of measures to support businesses through the economic downturn.
Clyde Waterfront was an exhibitor at Waterfront Expo 2008, the major international event for waterfront professionals held in Liverpool.
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Clyde Waterfront News - 30 October 2008
Digital Media Quarter is 3D reality

Digital Media Quarter is 3D reality Riverside Transport Museum starts to take shape.
Titan Crane wins international award New luxury hotel will be one of the best in the UK.
WaterfrontExpo goes to Liverpool.

Clyde Waterfront expands
Clyde Waterfront expands

Latest news - the Clyde Waterfront project has been extended to include Dumbarton and Bowling on the north bank of the River Clyde.
The Clyde Waterfront development area now runs for 20km, from Glasgow Green to Dumbarton, where the BBC’s River City is filmed at the Shieldinch studios.

Clyde Waterfront News - 10 September 2008
Japanese WAVE sayonara to Clyde Waterfront

Japanese WAVE sayonara to Clyde Waterfront.
New plans for Bothwell Plaza; Hotel la Tour for Central Quay.
Transport museum back on track.
New boat will save ferry link.
The shoes have it - new sculpture for Gorbals;.
New projects on our website: Govan 101; Rathlin Street, Govan; Gorbals Art Project

Clyde Waterfront News - 23 July 2008
July news from Clyde Waterfront

River Festival causes ripple of excitement; Capella Developments to acquire Atlantic Square; Full speed ahead for transport museum; Public Enquiry backs Tesco; Carrier deal has landed; North Canal Bank; Other Clyde Waterfront news

Clyde Waterfront Education website launched
Unique online resource available from Clyde Waterfont Education

Clyde Waterfront Education website launched at BBC Scotland headquarters

Clyde Waterfront news - 30 May 08
New home page and project information from Clyde Waterfront

New Clyde Waterfront home page is launched plus project development information; Clyde Waterfront is one of the sponsors of The Herald''s Property Awards for Scotland 2008; other news from the Clyde Waterfront area

Clyde Waterfront news - 30 April 08
New Clyde Waterfront hotels to meet growing demand

With plans to boost Glasgow’s tourism by 60% over the next 10 years, new hotel developments along the Clyde Waterfront are playing a vital role in meeting the growing demand for more hotel rooms in the city.

Clyde Waterfront news - 1 April 08
Latest developments on Clyde Waterfront

Maternity Hospital Extension at Southern General; Affordable housing plays part in transforming Govan; City’s next tourist attraction; Hovercraft new option for fast trip “doon the watter”; Park Lane invest further £27m in Renfrew Riverside; Titan Enterprise Centre at Queens Quay; Paddy’s Market to be transformed

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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