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23/08/2021

Green Light For Multi-Million Govan Transformation

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A multi-million transformation of Govan has been given the green light, which will see new housing, streetscape works and more brought to the area.

Securing Ministerial approval this week, the project is being brought forward with the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council serving as partners.

Tom Arthur MSP – Minister of Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth – was in Govan with Glasgow City Council leader Councillor Susan Aitken to see the range of improvements that will transform the lives of local people.

Minister Tom Arthur said: "Govan is a clear example of how local efforts to regenerate communities can bear fruit and sets the standard which we hope to emulate across Scotland. Progress on improving housing and shopfronts while introducing green energy measures has been achieved during a very challenging time for people and communities.

"This kind of community-led action is at the heart of the Scottish Government’s approach to regeneration."

Mr Arthur also attended a meeting of the Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum (SURF) before touring the so-called "Clyde Mission" funded projects.

Clyde Mission is a partnership including Glasgow City Council, the Scottish Government, other local authorities and other organisations, and which aims to use the River Clyde as a focus to bring sustainable and inclusive economic growth to Glasgow, the city region and Scotland.

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Boost One for Govan is coming in the shape of 92 flats costing £17 million from Govan Housing Association in a striking waterfront development to transform Govan Cross.

The new homes for rent – with an additional six commercial units beneath them – will be created at Water Row close to the Clyde. Many will have stunning river views as part of a wider multi-million masterplan.

CCG will lead construction and the project is being designed to meet Glasgow City Council's 'Glasgow Standard' for new build housing – providing affordable, warm, safe and highly energy-efficient homes. To achieve this, the new residential development will be constructed entirely utilising CCG's iQ Timber System to ensure each property offers enhanced thermal performance.

All 92 flats will have two bedrooms, with 10% being designed to 'wheelchair adaptable' standards. The development will be between four and six storeys high and comprise of three blocks.

Govan Housing Association's development is the first stage of a bigger Water Row Masterplan first revealed in 2018-19 which focuses on the rejuvenation of the Govan waterfront. It will include a new bridge linking the area with Partick, up to 200 homes and new businesses at an estimated cost of nearly £57 million.

Boost Two is an innovative scheme from Govan Heritage Trust with funding of £463,000 to deliver a 200-kilowatt river source heat pump.

This will provide heating to the iconic Govan Old former church which is being developed for use by businesses and the community.

Boost Three is the Govan Riverside Town project being developed with £200,000 to improve 16 shopfronts in Govan – particularly focusing on Burleigh Sreet and Harmony Row.

During his visit, Mr Arthur and Councillor Aitken met representatives involved in all three projects.

Fiona McTaggart, Chief Executive of Govan Housing Association, said: "We are delighted the Minister was able to see first-hand the scale of the work which is transforming Govan. It really is a team effort involving many organisations whose shared vision undoubtedly will transform this vibrant community."

CCG Director John Baggley added: "CCG is committed to providing quality, sustainable homes for the people of Glasgow and we were delighted to welcome the Minister and Council Leader to the landmark Water Row project. The transformation of Govan is hugely significant and we are very proud to be part of the latest evolution of one of Glasgow's most historic districts."

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