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The fall in Glasgow’s population over recent decades reflected a loss of employment opportunities and consequent out-migration. In the last few years, there has been a distinct improvement in employment in the City, and reduced long-distance net out-migration reflects this. In addition, a boom in the development of flatted accommodation has attracted more single people and childless couples into the City and new housing markets are being created in previously unpopular neighbourhoods. Nevertheless, the loss of families to the surrounding authorities continues, reflecting the choice of housing available across the wider housing market area. There is a need to sustain the regeneration effort by investing in areas that have the potential for significant positive change (e.g. the Metropolitan and Strategic Growth Corridors), and completing the renewal of areas which are in the process of being transformed into sustainable communities with new local facilities
Sunflower wrote:Ah. (Still not good seeing the trees going, mind)
Is that this?
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/Environment/Rivers/RiverClyde/Projects/Broomielaw/BroomielawQuayWalls/
Sunflower wrote:Ah. (Still not good seeing the trees going, mind)
Is that this?
Can you point me at anywhere that's got artist's impressions of what it's supposed to be like when finished? My efforts have been like Alycidon's - found 10,000 way not to do it (well, lots anyway).
mr moto wrote:christ.... more bloody glass box greenhouse buildings!!!!!!
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