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Changing Cityscapes: Glasgow | Changing Cityscapes: Glasgow |
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Writer Sanjeev Singh Kohli looks at the changing face of Glasgow | Writer Sanjeev Singh Kohli looks at the changing face of Glasgow |
Are bridges the holy grail of urban regeneration? | Are bridges the holy grail of urban regeneration? |
All this week, BBC News is looking at how the UK's cities and towns are being transformed by eye-catching new buildings, cultural centres, roads and other infrastructure. | All this week, BBC News is looking at how the UK's cities and towns are being transformed by eye-catching new buildings, cultural centres, roads and other infrastructure. |
Once a city in industrial decline, Glasgow's wharves and docks are giving way to high-rise flats and office blocks. More than £5 billion is being spent regenerating the Clyde waterfront. | Once a city in industrial decline, Glasgow's wharves and docks are giving way to high-rise flats and office blocks. More than £5 billion is being spent regenerating the Clyde waterfront. |
A new bridge, the Clyde Arc, is at the centre of the project. | A new bridge, the Clyde Arc, is at the centre of the project. |
In this video, writer and comedian Sanjeev Singh Kohli looks at the changing face of Glasgow. | In this video, writer and comedian Sanjeev Singh Kohli looks at the changing face of Glasgow. |
Then, see underneath the bridge and learn how it stays up by clicking the My Bridge tab above. | Then, see underneath the bridge and learn how it stays up by clicking the My Bridge tab above. |
On Wednesday Cityscapes will look at how cultural centres have changed cities like Gateshead. |
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