A BLOG ON GLASGOW’S LIVEABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS INITIATIVE BY BARRY DALGLEISH Glasgow City Council’s marketing department has been working overtime of late. The local authority has been producing some rather impressive presentation documents – impressive in appearance that is. The content …
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Glasgow’s Greenprint for Investment
By Barry Dalgleish and Penny Cole In a flashy online report launched in September 2021, Susan Aitkin told us that COP26 would be “staged against a backdrop of unprecedented threats to the future of our planet and clear warnings of …
Feeding La Minga: building community cooperation within and between nations at COP26
By David Carr Minga n (Quechua). A voluntary agreement between communities to come together to achieve a common purpose, e.g. to build a rope bridge, a road, a government. COP26 fever was upon Glasgow. The ‘Dear Green Place’ was buzzing …
Reflections on Glasgow’s 23rd State of the Economy Conference
Reflections on Glasgow’s 23rd State of the Economy ConferenceBy Martin Avila On Friday the 1st of October Glasgow hosted its 23rd State of the City Economy conference, unsurprisingly in a large corporate hotel chain venue in Glasgow City Centre. The …
Steve Rushton – Building Local Power – Reflections on Municipalism
In May 2021, Research for Action, Municipal Enquiry and Cities for Change organised an online event called “Building local solidarity and horizontal power”. I collaborated on this project as the local forums facilitator for the UK and Nordic countries for …
Neoliberalism Glasgow
By Penny Cole Are filthy streets our biggest problem, really? What is Glasgow’s biggest problem? If you read the papers recently you would think it is filth. Rat-infested filthy streets, where the council fails and the citizens show their indifference …