Calton; In Common
Calton; In Common is a Masters Thesis project exploring how community participation can improve underused sites in Calton, Glasgow. By talking to residents, businesses and stakeholders, it will create improved […]
Calton; In Common is a Masters Thesis project exploring how community participation can improve underused sites in Calton, Glasgow. By talking to residents, businesses and stakeholders, it will create improved […]
Last month, our regular public meeting and AGM was well attended with representatives from the City Council, Police Scotland and Health & Social Care Partnership all in attendance. The hot
October’s Public Meeting & AGM Read More »
Climate change is affecting us all, making our cities wetter and everyday items more expensive. The time to act is now, and we must do it together! Do you have
City Change Makers: Turning Ideas into Climate Action in Glasgow Read More »
Sign up for a talk discussing the cash first approaches which aims to get money into people’s pockets to reduce or eradicate the need for emergency food aid. Eventbrite sign
Cash First in a Community Food Setting – Study and Map Read More »
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is working with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) and other partners to develop a pilot Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF). This will be
Safer Drug Consumption Facility – more details Read More »
In 2023, Glasgow City authorities are taking a proactive stance against the serious issues of fireworks misuse and bonfires, recognizing their potential danger to community safety. Acknowledging the traditional association
Bonfire Night/Fireworks protocol Read More »
With the improving availability and access to AEDs (automated external defibrillators) in our communities, it’s important that we build local knowledge of their locations and add confidence in their operation. With
Defibrillator Training Available! Read More »
An extra, informal meeting of the Calton Ward Area Partnership was held on 02 August to review the proposals put forward by members of the public as to how the
How will £1 Million be spent in Calton? Read More »
After hearing from Derek Speirs at the last public meeting, the Centre for Civic Innovation has asked us to share the following. A project information booklet is at the end
Centre For Civic Innovation asks “TELL US WHERE WE SHOULD SPEND £1 MILLION IN CALTON!” Read More »
We have now received the five-phased proposal from Meat Market Regeneration CIC for the Meat Market Sheds & Superintendents House as part of the PMGC programme. You can find the proposal at the end
Meat Market Sheds Proposal Read More »