vISIONING GLASGOW - TABLE 8

Towards a Dense, Walkable, and Partnership‑Driven City Centre

Highlighted a strong call for coordinated, people‑centred transformation of Glasgow's city centre, grounded in reuse, densification, and shared governance.


Full details of the conversations have been collected in the Visioning Glasgow: A Call to Action - Collected Findings.

Key Themes

  • Reuse and heritage‑informed renewal

  • Unlocking stalled sites via CPOs and policy change

  • Need for shared public/private leadership and trust

  • Walkability, mixed uses, residential growth

  • Dependence on key infrastructure like Clyde Metro

  • Optimistic belief in Glasgow's transformative potential


Table 1

People‑Centred, Confident and Connected Glasgow

Table 2

Transforming Tradeston into a Creative, Connected Urban District

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Reimagining Glasgow Through the River, Public Space and Civic Imagination

TAble 4

Reconnecting Glasgow Through Heritage, Creativity, and the River

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Harnessing the Clyde and Creativity to Shape a Human‑Scaled Glasgow

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From Repair to Innovation: A Youth‑Driven, Collaborative Glasgow

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From Barriers to Renewal: A Culturally Rooted, Connected Glasgow

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Towards a Dense, Walkable, and Partnership‑Driven City Centre

Table 9

Unlocking Underused Sites to Create a Walkable, Cultural City Centre

Table 10

Unlocking Creative Districts: Tradeston, Sauchiehall, and Charing Cross Reimagined

TAble 11

Repairing the Urban Fabric: From the M8 to a Liveable, Connected Glasgow

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Reactivating the City Through Connectivity, Creativity, and Bold Leadership