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Vi Vision
- The vision for Clyde Waterfront can be summarised as:
- Economy
- nomy
– To create a globally attractive location which will add competitive advantage, create jobs and increase output
- Place
Place – To create distinctive, quality places and a vibrant and dynamic waterfront with international appeal
- Peop
People le – To stimulate the regeneration of nearby communities and widen access to jobs, investment and training
- Connect
nnectiv ivity ity – To achieve high levels of accessibility and connectivity for people and businesses by all transport modes.
Wh Who a are we we?
- A Strate
Strategi gic Partne c Partnershi rship Board Board (SPB) has been created, charged with driving and coordinating the regeneration made up of: – Scottish Executive – Scottish Enterprise – Glasgow City Council – Renfrewshire Council – West Dunbartonshire Council – Communities Scotland
- And an Exec
ecutiv utive T e Team (Clyde Waterfront) established to support the work of the SPB.
Where a e are w e we?
- The River Clyde from Glasgow Green to the Erskine Bridge
Why i y is th the C e Clyde e imp importan ant? t?
National Planning Framework for Scotland The cities are the hubs of wider regional economies and their surrounding towns and rural areas can offer attractive locations for a wide range of economic activities. … business locations which have the potential to become the focus for key industries and clusters.
Regional Context
Identified in Glasgow and Clyde Valley Structure Plan
Relationship to areas of deprivation
Yellow = Social Inclusion Partnerships Red = Key Priority Areas
Two Two typ types of s of ar area ea in Clyd in Clyde Wa e Wate terf rfront ront
- New areas where no residential uses in the past
– IFSD – Finnieston and SECC – Glasgow Harbour – Renfrew Riverside – Clydebank
- Established communities where there has been a history of
deprivation – Gorbals – Laurieston – Govan – Yoker
New Areas
International Financial Services District
Primarily commercial but 700 additional homes planned
Residential between Clydeport & Radisson
200 one and two bed apartments under construction
Tradeston
At the new bridge across Clyde, Alburn propose 950 flats in three blocks on river – leisure use on ground floor
River Heights, Lancefield Quay
Final few phase 1 apartments currently being sold – phase 2 to follow
Further Finnieston housing
Park Lane has secured permission for a 285 apartment development next door to River Heights. BT have outline planning for southern part of next block with view to future sale of part
- f their site. Again hundreds
- f apartments.
Lancefield Quay
Residential with restaurant on ground floor
SECC - new 12,500 seat concert arena
‘Foster and Partners’ computer generated graphic
Elphins instone – e – sus ustain tainab able le vil villag age
Model of the development
- n the west car park
at the SECC – 1600 homes with own shops, school etc.
Glasgow Harbour
Preparation in progress for planned retail leisure and commercial development anchored by casino and Riverside Museum
Glasgow Harbour
Model showing massing of development – and approach from Partick
Riverside Museum
New museum at the mouth
- f the Kelvin
designed by Zaha Hadid due to open 2009
Glasgow Harbour
Phase one housing in progress 600 flats, duplexes and penthouses completed including river walkway
Glasgow Harbour
Phase 2 housing designed by Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop under construction by Dandara
Braehead & Xscape
Xscape nearing completion – ski slope, bars, restaurants, cinemas
Ferr rry Vi y Villag llage
First housing development under way – site preparation in progress for second – over 2000 houses planned. Commercial development due to start next year with
- ffice building.
Re Renfre rew t town ce cent ntre re
Comprehensive regeneration to enhance viability and usability
- f traditional
town centre
Clydebank Rebuilt
College under construction, new quay wall and crane being refurbished
Cly Clydeba ebank Re Re-built – – Que ueen en’s Qu Quay
Enterprise centre and commercial Titan crane viewing platform Clydebank College Leisure centre Residential Public square and link to town centre
Clydebank
Enterprise Centre
Queen’s Quay Clydebank
Clydebank College
Established Communities
Gorbals – Crown Street
Crown St regeneration
Gorbals – Queen Elizabeth Square
Mixed tenure housing – follow
- n to Crown St
5 phases complete
- ut of 7
Laurieston as existing
4 large multi storey flats to be demolished
Lau Laurie ieston LDS LDS
New housing must learn from the mistakes of the past and capitalise on the success of Crown Street. A mixture of accommodation ranging from family housing to first time buyer flats should be provided and gentrification of Laurieston is to be limited by providing a mix of socially rented and owner
- ccupied accommodation. To
ensure current residents can continue to stay in Laurieston tomorrow, a significant percentage of social housing should be provided.
Extract from the vision – LAURIESTON LOCAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY & DESIGN CODES
Ce Centra ntral Gova l Govan Ac n Action Plan
- n Plan
Residential and commercial infill developments – infill gaps – make roads more pedestrian friendly – repair damaged townscape Endorsed by Greater Govan SIP board and Glasgow City Council December 2005
Central Govan Action Plan
Development briefs being prepared for individual sites
Govan Graving Dock
Over 1000 flats plus waterfront leisure – bars and boating
East Govan and Ibrox
GHA and GCC working on masterplan for regeneration
GHA Riverside Estate refurbishment GHA major regeneration project Graving Docks New primary school Govan HA new residential New route from science centre to Govan subway Successful social housing
Pacific Quay masterplan
Pacific Quay Dev – offices hotel and housing at park Digital media quarter – specialist commercial
Pacific Quay - BBC
Digitally equipped for national and international radio, television and interactive. Due for completion 2007.
Finnieston Bridge
Linthouse Urban Village
Environmental works – creative shop-fronts, LUV café and gallery
So South uthern G rn Genera ral Hosp l Hospita ital
Major investment - £350m or more – largest acute hospital in UK Will also be national children’s hospital 2000 extra staff
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