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Timescale: |
2004-29 |
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Budget: |
£1.6 billion |
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Partners: |
Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshire Council, Scottish Enterprise National, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow and Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire and Communities Scotland |
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Lead: |
Clyde Gateway Partnership until an Urban Regeneration Company is established. |
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Target: |
10,000 new housing units 400,000 square metres business/commercial property 50,000 square metres retail and services facilities supporting leisure, public and cultural uses new transport and other infrastructure. 21,000 jobs to be created 20,000 population increase. |
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Status: |
Consultants appointed to complete development framework 2004. |
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Activity: |
The Clyde Gateway is a multi-agency project and was set up to tackle the physical and economic decline of a large part of the East End of Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.
It stretches between Bridgeton Cross, Parkhead Cross and Farme Cross focusing on the Dalmarnock area south of London Road.
The development framework aims to:
- Create a lasting transformation of the area;
- Increase economic activity and job opportunities; and
- Develop community well-being and culture.
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