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Gary Armstrong

Glaswegians asked how they would maximise the potential of the River Clyde

Glaswegians are being asked for their views on how they would maximise the potential of the River Clyde and its surrounding area.

The Scottish Government's Clyde Mission aims to seek feedback from the public in a review of the river's opportunities and challenges, with the hope of maximising its economic, social and environmental potential and tackling risks such as flooding.

Last year the Clyde Mission Fund provided over £11 million of funding for projects that will create jobs and benefit communities along the river.

Meanwhile, a further £2.3 million has also been awarded to the Clyde Gateway to support the extension of the riverside Woodland Park at Cuningar Loop near Dalmarnock, a project which will reclaim 8.5 hectares of vacant and derelict land that has been unused for 50 years and turn it into an extended park providing quality, accessible green space along the river.

Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop commented: “It’s our goal to make the river an engine of sustainable and inclusive growth for Glasgow, the region and Scotland.

“We want to understand the priorities and ambitions of people and organisations connected to the river. Whether you live or work in the area, this is your opportunity to influence the Clyde Mission’s development and future plans.

“The river presents challenges as well as opportunities and we want to hear ideas on themes including jobs, skills and how best to bring land back into productive use through projects like the Cuningar Loop Woodland Park, which benefits communities and the environment.”

Ian Manson, Chief Executive of the Clyde Gateway, added: "We are delighted to welcome Clyde Mission's funding to unlock this next stage of investment. Cuningar Loop Woodland Park has been a focal point for Clyde Gateway, and as well as providing an immediate jobs boost in terms of construction, it will help address issues of health inequality, educational attainment and social capital which have been further impacted by COVID-19."

The Call for Ideas is now live and will close on March 29.

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