Title: ELEANOR McALLISTER
1ELEANOR McALLISTER DIRECTOR
2 SOME HISTORY
- 70s and 80s collapse of traditional industry
- - Singers was the last blow with loss of 20,000
jobs - public sector response Enterprise Zone
- HCI Private Hospital
- 90s till now - continued decline at 1000 jobs
a year - Kvaerner - 530 jobs
- UIE - 1600 jobs
- GE Services - 300 jobs
- Unemployment now 8.9 - highest LA area in
Scotland
3THE WAY BACK
- Task Force established - not a ministerial
initiative
- framework for development worked up
- - primarily a physical response
4THE WAY BACK
- social and economic integration essential
- delivery mechanism to reflect holistic response
required
5THE MECHANISM
- Urban Development Company model favoured
- its objective is to
- reposition Clydebank as a distinctive,
- successful, well performing regional centre
- within the Glasgow Metropolitan area
- Its name is Clydebank re- Built Ltd
6LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!
- Clydebank is part of a city region
- - how can it assist to improve the regional
competitiveness - - how do we get noticed?
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- Anyway, what are the interventions needed?
- - what drives regional competitiveness nowadays?
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- In post industrial economies, place itself is a
source - of competitive advantage
- image, amenity, quality, governance
7National and Regional Focus
The Clyde Corridor Working Group concluded that
if the Clyde is to be a waterfront of world
class quality, it needs to
- create locations for business, housing and
learning on brownfield sites with the
quality of a greenbelt environment
- ensure accessibility to new locations and
develop on a human scale - a
waterfront for citizens
- integrate transport systems
- regional partners need to work together to
create change throughout the
metropolitan area
8CLYDEBANK Re-BUILTS ROLE IN NATIONAL AND
REGIONAL FRAMEWORK
- Transform Clydebank to create a distinctive,
- quality location for new business, new
housing, - new learning investment and new civic amenity
- develop locations with sufficient critical
mass to - sustain the towns own integrity
- thereby enhancing the competitiveness of the
Glasgow - city-region and reducing the pressure on the
greenbelt