On 12 May 1976, Secretary of State for Scotland Bruce Millan announced the cancellation of the plans to expand the village of Stonehouse outside Glasgow into a New Town of 40,000 inhabitants, and the redirection of the corresponding funds to the Glasgow Eastern Area Renewal (GEAR). After three decades, the era of enhanced greenfield developments outside British cities was finally drawing to an end, and policy was increasingly focusing on the renewal of the inner city as a place of residence. The Glasgow experience was by no means unique. Although, in reality, suburbanisation was continuing virtually unchecked, from the 1970s onwards national and municipal policies in many European countries increasingly promoted living in the inner city...
A review of Glasgow's approach to social and affordable housing in the 21st century including the ho...
73% of us in Glasgow live in flats, compared with around 24% in most comparable English cities. In S...
There is little doubt that the true success of urban regeneration lies in achieving long term liveab...
On 12 May 1976, Secretary of State for Scotland Bruce Millan announced the cancellation of the plans...
In the last decades city centres have profoundly changed. Not only in Glasgow, but all over Europe i...
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest urban agglomeration and once celebrated as the British Empire’s Second C...
With 2 million inhabitants, the conurbation around Glasgow is the largest and economically most impo...
The recent expansion of urban Glasgow. (Abstract.) — In 1945 the problems of urban Glasgow had a mag...
Document prepared for UNECE Day of Cities 2019 to describe research undertaken at the Glasgow Urban ...
Glasgow's peripheral estates have achieved fame in Scotland and beyond for their deep-rooted so...
From a city once at the heart of the industrial revolution to the crippling effects of the closure o...
Report of short term scientific mission to study the city of Glasgow for European COST Action 1204: ...
Glasgow is the U.K.'s leading exponent of urban renewal. This paper traces the development of the ci...
The renewal of Woodlands, Glasgow, between the 1970s and 2000s was characterised by historicist arch...
In 1981, in the wake of the summer's violence and rioting, the British public rediscovered the Inner...
A review of Glasgow's approach to social and affordable housing in the 21st century including the ho...
73% of us in Glasgow live in flats, compared with around 24% in most comparable English cities. In S...
There is little doubt that the true success of urban regeneration lies in achieving long term liveab...
On 12 May 1976, Secretary of State for Scotland Bruce Millan announced the cancellation of the plans...
In the last decades city centres have profoundly changed. Not only in Glasgow, but all over Europe i...
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest urban agglomeration and once celebrated as the British Empire’s Second C...
With 2 million inhabitants, the conurbation around Glasgow is the largest and economically most impo...
The recent expansion of urban Glasgow. (Abstract.) — In 1945 the problems of urban Glasgow had a mag...
Document prepared for UNECE Day of Cities 2019 to describe research undertaken at the Glasgow Urban ...
Glasgow's peripheral estates have achieved fame in Scotland and beyond for their deep-rooted so...
From a city once at the heart of the industrial revolution to the crippling effects of the closure o...
Report of short term scientific mission to study the city of Glasgow for European COST Action 1204: ...
Glasgow is the U.K.'s leading exponent of urban renewal. This paper traces the development of the ci...
The renewal of Woodlands, Glasgow, between the 1970s and 2000s was characterised by historicist arch...
In 1981, in the wake of the summer's violence and rioting, the British public rediscovered the Inner...
A review of Glasgow's approach to social and affordable housing in the 21st century including the ho...
73% of us in Glasgow live in flats, compared with around 24% in most comparable English cities. In S...
There is little doubt that the true success of urban regeneration lies in achieving long term liveab...