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Clyde Gateway Glasgow Regeneration A Case Study Mandy Watson Project Manager Property, Clyde Gateway #CPA2018 Clyde Gateway Scotlands largest city and only metropolitan region City region 2.3m, 40% of Scottish total


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Clyde Gateway – Glasgow Regeneration – A Case Study

Mandy Watson Project Manager – Property, Clyde Gateway #CPA2018

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Clyde Gateway

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Glasgow context

  • Scotland’s largest city and only metropolitan

region

  • City region 2.3m, 40% of Scottish total
  • Over 70% of the population is working age
  • 84% of Glasgow’s jobs in the service sector
  • 130,000 students from 135 countries
  • 44.4% of the current working age population is

educated to degree level or above.

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Our Partners

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Clyde Gateway area 1900 - 1970

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Clyde Gateway 1970 – 2007

  • High Level of economic inactivity
  • Outward migration
  • Ageing population
  • Low educational achievement
  • Poor basic skills
  • Health Statistics worst in Scotland
  • Housing stock deteriorating
  • Reputational issues
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Outside perceptions…

‘Glasgow East is part of the world that defies exaggeration. Desultory buses head out from the city centre towards some of the worst areas of concentrated poverty in the Western world’

Melanie Reid: The Times, July 2007

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Our objectives People

Building Community Capacity

Place

Sustainable Place Transformation

Jobs

Increase Economic Activity

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Regeneration in Action

  • Levered in £360m of additional funding from

various sources

  • Historical decline in population halted and

reversed: up 10%

  • Long-term unemployment down from 39% to

28%

  • 2,500 houses have been constructed
  • High level of community engagement – over

4,200 people participated in our events

  • 230 ha of derelict land remediated and ready

for development

  • 60,000 sqm of business space completed and
  • ccupied
  • 4,800 job created/new to our area
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Springfield Road – September 2007

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Springfield Road – July 2016

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Dalmarnock Road - April 2009

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Dalmarnock Road - April 2009

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Bridgeton Cross – August 2008

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Bridgeton Cross – August 2013

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Dalmarnock Station – August 2010

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Dalmarnock Station – August 2014

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Brook Street/London Road – April 2010

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Brook Street/London Road – July 2016

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Dalmarnock Gasworks – April 2010

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Dalmarnock Gas Works – July 2014

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Derelict industrial site – April 2009

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New industrial estate – July 2016

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Police Scotland HQ

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The Albus

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One Rutherglen Links

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Cuningar Loop Forest Park

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Magenta

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Red Tree Magenta

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Dalmarnock Masterplan

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Compulsory Purchase Order

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Compulsory Purchase Order

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