Clyde Gateway

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Construction is progressing at three new units at Clyde Gateway East in the east end of Glasgow after a Scottish Government minister officially broke ground yesterday. Joe FitzPatrick MSP, minister for local government empowerment and planning, had the honour of the first spade in the ground and hai

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The return of the iconic Bridgeton Umbrella has been marked with a celebration ceremony after significant restoration works on the Category A-listed, Victorian-era bandstand. The intricate cast iron structure has been a feature and focal point of the local area since it was gifted to the city by a l

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Just weeks after refurbishment works were completed at Clyde Gateway’s New Olympia House, Scripture Union (SU) Scotland has leased the entire refurbished building, which will be their new Scottish headquarters. Designed by locally-based architectural practice O’Donnell Brown, the ex-Salv

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Work on a contemporary new £9 million creative business hub for Clyde Gateway, which provides over 30,000 sq ft of modern office space, has now been completed. EastWorks in Dalmarnock has seen new life breathed into one of the Victorian industrial buildings remaining in the area.

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Scottish Enterprise and Clyde Gateway have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at leveraging up to £16 million of support towards a planned £60m construction programme over the next five years to create low carbon energy efficient business space for high value manufacturing

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The Deputy First Minister yesterday switched on an innovative new District Heating Network in the east end of Glasgow. The system is part of a multi-million-pound investment by Clyde Gateway which is reducing energy costs and helping the transition to net zero.

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A new ‘active greenspace’ has been officially opened in the east end of Glasgow by one hundred-year-old Bridgeton resident and former lollipop lady Alice Gallacher. The Old Dalmarnock Road Greenspace has transformed vacant land after a £1 million investment by Clyde Gateway, Scotla

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The chief executive of Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s largest urban regeneration company, has retired from his role after almost 15 years at the top. Ian Manson’s people-oriented approach and passion for positive outcomes has led to real and lasting change for the communities of Clyde Gateway

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A £3.16 million extension to Clyde Gateway’s largest parkland, Cuningar Loop Woodland Park, along with its new facilities, has been opened by Deputy First Minister, John Swinney MSP. The Cuningar Loop Woodland Park, which is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland, sits south of the Emirat

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This new year will see the regeneration of the Dalmarnock area in Clyde Gateway flourish with hundreds of new homes under construction, the refurbishment of derelict industrial buildings, as well as the addition of a new bakery and supermarket. The projects make Dalmarnock one of the busiest constru

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A new £3.1m community park opened today in the east end of Glasgow, the fourth greenspace to be developed in recent years by Clyde Gateway. Tom Arthur MSP, minister for public finance, planning and community wealth, opened the new park by cutting a ribbon close to the park’s entrance. He

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Both residents and businesses are benefiting from Clyde Gateway's recent investments in green spaces, says Ian Manson. For Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s most ambitious regeneration project, there has been an increased focus on creating new green spaces. Aside from the many environmental reasons br

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