LINKS

Below are links to other relevant housing, regeneration and community projects and some of the featured photography from this site. Click on the image to visit the website.

Glasgow Housing AssociationGlasgow Housing Association

GHA is a not-for-profit organisation with more than 90,000 customers and more than 2,000 staff across the city. GHA is a Registered Social Landlord, an Industrial and Provident Society and a registered charity. We are regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator.  We are committed to delivering better homes and better neighbourhoods that help create better lives for our 63,000 tenants and 26,000 factored homeowners. And we are also determined to provide better and more local housing services for our customers. For more information visit www.gha.org.uk

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Glasgow Life

Glasgow Life is the organisation responsible for delivering cultural and sports services in the City of Glasgow. Our Mission Statement is to enrich the lives of the people in Glasgow and visitors to the city by providing world-class cultural and leisure services.  For more information visit http://www.glasgowlife.org.uk

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Lambhill Stables

The initial aim of the Lambhill Stables charity is to restore & enhance the existing Lambhill Stables building as an important historical landmark and environmental amenity. Our mission is to develop a programme of innovative, community-based activities from the geographical hub of Lambhill Stables which in turn links to the regeneration of the whole canal corridor. Our vision is to see the site transformed into a productive space that provides opportunities for disadvantaged local residents to transform their lives through relevant occupational training and employment opportunities. For more information visit www.lambhillstables.co.uk

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Reel Lives

Reel Lives

Reel Lives is a unique partnership between Scottish Screen and Glasgow Museums. Our aim is to record people’s stories, memories and testimonies, using archive films and Glasgow Museums’ collections as inspiration.  Discover the stories already held in Reel Lives. Then help us to build the archive. We want to hear your stories of living, working or travelling around Glasgow and the world. For more information visit www.reel-lives.com

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 River Clyde Project

The Clyde: Films of the River

In partnership with Scottish Screen Archive, The Lighthouse presents a specially selected collection of documentary and amateur films about the River Clyde and its connection with the people of Glasgow all made between 1912 and 1971. From its rich industrial heritage to its importance in the leisure activities of Glaswegians, the exhibition tells a fascinating story of Glasgow’s great river and what it has meant to its people.  For more information visit www.thelighthouse.co.uk

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Safedem - Red Road Demolition News

For information and advice regarding the demolition of Red Road, please pop into our Demolition Information Centre located on Petershill Drive just west of Bonnybroom Nursery. The Centre is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. If these times don’t suit, please phone us on 0141 558 3433 or e-mail us. Or visit our website here>

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George Logan - Photographer

George’s photography receives acclaim both in the UK and internationally.  He has a solo exhibition of his Red Road Project at the Village Underground in October 2009.  For more information visit www.georgelogan.co.uk

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The Tower Block

The ‘Tower Block’ website was originally conceived as a way of making more widely available the text of a 1994 book on UK postwar mass housing (called ‘Tower Block’, co-authored with Stefan Muthesius), which had since gone out of print, but with help from English Heritage and the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments of Scotland, it is now being expanded to include an on-line database of multi-storey housing in several parts of Scotland and England.  http://www.towerblock.org

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