Derelict Sites to Be Regenerated and Jobs Created as £3.5m Funding Announced
GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, JUL 15 – Scottish Government commits £62.15 million this year to regenerate industrial and vacant sites, supporting over 8,000 jobs and delivering 4,000 homes in Clyde Gateway and Birmingham areas.
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Regenerating Glasgow’s industrial heart
High value businesses to boost growth and tackle poverty New jobs will be created and derelict sites regenerated in Glasgow’s former industrial heartland with the help of funding announced by First Minister John Swinney. Urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway is to receive £3.5 million to support the continued redevelopment of the former Shawfield Chemical Works site into a hub for high value manufacturing businesses. It is part of the company…
Plans Submitted for New Manufacturing and Innovation Hub in Dalmarnock - Scottish Business News
Clyde Gateway has unveiled proposals for a new high-value manufacturing facility in Glasgow’s east end, as part of its ongoing efforts to regenerate the Dalmarnock area. The proposed 4,000 square metre development — known as X Works — would accommodate up to four separate businesses, offering a flexible shell-and-core layout that can be adapted to meet the needs of a wide range of industrial tenants. The site, located between Dalmarnock Road, Po…
Shawfield plans backed with £3.5m in funding
CLYDE Gateway is to receive £3.5 million in funding to support the continued redevelopment of the former Shawfield Chemical Works site, the Scottish Government has announced. The site will be redeveloped into a hub for high value manufacturing businesses, with it forming part of Clyde Gateway’s ongoing plan to develop homes, hotels, and business premises on land equivalent in size to 130 football pitches in Rutherglen and the east end of Glasgow…
Regenerating Glasgow's industrial heart
New jobs will be created and derelict sites regenerated in Glasgow's former industrial heartland with the help of funding announced by First Minister John Swinney. Urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway is to receive £3.5 million to support the continued redevelopment of the former Shawfield Chemical Works site into a hub for high value manufacturing businesses.
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