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On the water

The river itself is a valuable community resource as a place for leisure activities and as a transport route.

transport
The river can provide a regular transport link into central Glasgow. River buses and water taxis both have their place in improving access across the river and into the city.

watersports
As the riverside is developed, the opportunities for water-based activities will increase. Rowing is already established on the river at Glasgow Green, and plans are in hand for slipways on both sides of the river that will encourage small boats as well as improving emergency access.

sailing
Sailing is a growing activity in the Clyde estuary, with more boats based in the area, and an increasing number of visiting boats each year too. Improved step ashore points and marina facilities will bring the sailing community right into the heart of the city.

tourist trips
Once a mainstay of the area, trips “doon the watter” are becoming popular again as tourism thrives. A Seaplane Service is adding a new dimension, improving travel to remote communities directly from the centre of Glasgow.

The annual Glasgow River Festival already attracts people down to the riverside and onto the water for one weekend in the summer. Many of the proposed water-based initiatives will have the same kind of positive impact on local communities, in a sustained way.

The Clyde Waterfront Heritage website now provides information on a range of things to do on and near the river.

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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