Our series of expert articles explores developments along the
Clyde Waterfront and issues which affect regeneration. Other
articles from experts in development, regeneration, the economy,
education and related areas will be added as the series
develops.
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Neil Baxter, Secretary & Treasurer of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, considers how high quality architecture is contributing to the success of Clyde Waterfront. 23 August 2010
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Ian McMahon, Head of Aerospace, Defence & Marine for Scottish Enterprise looks at the how traditional Clyde shipbuilding skills and reputation for engineering excellence remain a vital cornerstone of the 21st century UK defence industry. 5th August 2010
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Steve Inch, Executive Director of Development & Regeneration Services (DRS) for Glasgow City Council looks to the future of commercial property in the city. 1st May 2010
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Alan McGregor, Andrea Glass and Alex McTier of the Training and Employment Research Unit (TERU) at the University of Glasgow explore LOAN, the process of maximising community benefits from physical regeneration.
9th March 2010
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Susan Hanlin of Glasgow South West Regeneration Agency talks about plans to refurbish central Govan by building new homes, improving Govan Cross and refurbishing local buildings. The article explores the Central Govan Action Plan, a ten year programme to make Central Govan attractive, vibrant and prosperous, a place where people wish to live, work, visit and invest. 12th February 2010
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Mark McAllister, Community Engagement Manager for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde discusses the potential contribution that the Southern General development can play in regenerating the Clyde Waterfront and in particular, the Greater Govan area. 25th January 2010
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David Eiser, Senior Consultant at Gen Consulting, explores the economic growth which has characterised the first five years of the Clyde Waterfront Regeneration Initiative. 15th October 2009
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Moreen Smith, Education Director of Illuminat-Ed, looks at how educational resources are connecting local young people with regeneration, and through them raising awareness with families and the local community. 8th October 2009
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Liz Connolly, West Region Director of Operations at Scottish Enterprise and a member of the Clyde Waterfront Strategic Partnership Board, considers the positive outlook for the next few years of Clyde Waterfront regeneration. 6th October 2009
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Iain Wardrop, Associate in Ryden’s Consulting Group, examines the UK and Scottish trends in the residential market and draws some conclusions for the Clyde Waterfront area. 16th September 2009