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Linthouse creative shopfronts

An interior view of the LUV Gallery in Linthouse
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Location

Greater Govan & Glasgow Harbour, Linthouse

Address

1226 Govan Road, Linthouse, Glasgow, G51 4RA

Type

Current

Description

Linthouse in Greater Govan has suffered decline following the decrease in shipbuilding and heavy engineering along the Clyde. The Linthouse Housing Association has set up Linthouse Urban Village (LUV) to encourage a fresh sense of community and foster local initiatives.

LUV believes the long term sustainability of the area depends upon the involvement of local people. The project is focusing on a series of creative schemes to help improve the quality of life within the community.

Recent initiatives include the creative shopfronts project in which local people, artists and shopkeepers have redesigned 14 shop fronts to help transform the look of the area. Residents are very supportive of the initiative - a survey found that 94.6% of locals believed that the look of their area will be transformed in a positive way as a result of the project.

The creative shopfronts is just one of a number of initiatives that is currently being undertaken by the LUV Project. Other initiatives include the LUV Christmas market, LUV café and gallery.

Cost

£371,799

Current status

Work began on the project in July 2005 and all 14 shops have been completed and are open for business.

Timescale

Completed April 2006

Lead partner

Scottish Enterprise

Other partners

Communities Scotland;
Linthouse Housing Association

Project team

Ingrid Campbell;
John McBride;
Greg Ferrier

Website

Linthouse Urban Village

Contact details

Ingrid Campbell, Linthouse Housing Association, 0141 445 5100, info@linthouseurbanvillage.com

Linthouse shop detail

Project images

Linthouse shop detailView
The LUV Cafe in Linthouse View
Interior of the LUV Gallery in LinthouseView
Detail of hairdresser in LinthouseView

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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