North Glasgow Community News Articles archive from June 2005
Cultural Commission LogoThe future of Arts in Scotland - Cultural Commission release final report

The Cultural Commission has released its final report on its recommendations to the Scottish Executive regarding the future of arts and culture in Scotland...
24 June 2005


A Thriving Canalside Community for Glasgow

The Glasgow Canal Regeneration Project plans to transform the City’s historic canal corridor into a thriving waterspace for the people of Glasgow.
15 June 2005


Molly Weir GardenBlooming Marvellous!

When West of Scotland Housing Association decided to reclaim an area of derelict land in North Glasgow as a community space they roped in the help of Kelvin Clyde Greenspace, Glasgow North Ltd. and the local community.
09 June 2005


The new Glasgow North Enterprise Learning and Conference Centre (ELCC)Glasgow North Enterprise Learning and Conference Centre

The Glasgow North Enterprise Learning and Conference Centre (ELCC) is housed in the former Springburn Library which closed in 2001 and had quickly fallen in to a state of disrepair. Luckily it was not long before Glasgow North's plans were on the table and the unique building and a major part of North Glasgow's history had a secure future and been saved for future generations...
09 June 2005


Free Internet - with no strings attached! News on the wireless network

Thanks to an innovative partnership between Glasgow North Ltd, North Glasgow College, Anniesland College, Targeting Innovation Ltd and Scottish Enterprise Digital Champions Project thousands of people throughout the north of Glasgow will be able to get access to highspeed internet and digital services...
09 June 2005


Internet made the Radio Star!

Calling all budding DJ’s and ‘wannabe’ radio stars. Thanks to an innovative new project between the North Glasgow Wireless Network, the Access North Glasgow Community Portal and Bolt FM your dreams of broadcasting could be a step closer.
06 June 2005


Young Ones Doing it for ThemselvesYoung Ones – Doing it for Themselves

Nine young people from the Royston area have just completed a highly successful Peer Research Project and are all now in either full-time employment or training.
06 June 2005


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