Regeneration

 

Regenerating the city is the key objective of the City Council.  Over the last three years it has put a number of policy frameworks in place which set out its detailed aims and objectives for the physical economic and social renewal of the city.

 

These include:

  • The Glasgow City Plan

    A hard copy of this publication is available at a cost of £100 from Alan Russell, The City Plan Team who can be contacted on 0141 287 8671.


  • Glasgow's Ten-Year Economic Development Strategy

    A hard copy of this publication is available from Anne Murray, Economic & Social Initiatives Section, who can be contacted on 0141 287 7218


 

The City Plan sets out the physical regeneration priorities for the city, the planning policies which are in place to influence the nature and style of development and detailed policies on issues such as design, heritage and traffic.

 

The Joint Economic Strategy, prepared on behalf of the Glasgow Local Economic  Forum,  sets out the policies which will contribute to the continued growth of the Glasgow economy which has been evident in recent years and the measures which will be put in place to ensure that the benefits of growth are available to all sections of the local community.  The strategy can be downloaded from Glasgow Economic Facts.

 

Metropolitan Glasgow sets out a long term strategy for the regeneration  of the City–Region, identifies 12 strategic projects which will have a significant impact on the economic and social prospects of the city region over the next 10 year ands sets out a series of ambitious targets against which progress will be assessed.

 

For more information on the Council’s approach to regeneration please contact:

 

 

Steve Inch
Director
Development & Regeneration Services
Exchange House
229 George Street
GLASGOW
G1 1QU

 

Phone: 0141 287 7200
E-mail:
steve.inch@drs.glasgow.gov.uk