Get into Govan

Get into Govan www.getintogovan.com
Here you can find out about all things Govan, including what’s being done to regenerate this famous, riverside community.

An exciting new website dedicated to promoting the regeneration of Govan has recently been launched. The ‘Get into Govan’ website provides details of the activity undertaken by Central Govan Action Plan (CGAP) & the Govan Cross Townscape Heritage Initiative (GCTHI) to create an attractive, vibrant and prosperous future for the area. It also holds information on the history of Govan and local visit

or attractions, as well as advertising events and opportunities for everyone to get involved in the regeneration process. It is hoped that the website will help encourage more people to live, work and visit Govan and that it will help change negative perceptions about the area by promoting the many positive aspects of this famous riverside community. The site contains all the latest news about Govan’s physical regeneration as well as up and coming events. The long term aim is to make ‘Get into Govan’ a community resource and a one-stop-shop for all things Govan. If you have any information that you would like to see added to the website, then you can get involved by contacting the CGAP team via the link on the website www.getintogovan.com or by calling 0141 440 2334.

Check out this fantastic job opportunity for an experienced archaeologist to work for the West of Scotland Archaeologica...
19/03/2025

Check out this fantastic job opportunity for an experienced archaeologist to work for the West of Scotland Archaeological Service (WoSAS). https://myjobscotland.gov.uk/councils/glasgow/jobs/senior-archaeologist-wosas-415484

WoSAS is hosted by Glasgow City Council and serves a large part of the Central Belt, South Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Argyll, dealing with a wide range of archaeological sites of all periods in varied landscapes extending from the inner city to the Inner Hebrides, and from the Southern Uplands to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs.

The Service provides expert archaeological advice to planning colleagues on spatial planning and development management, handling a varied workload. The role includes monitoring archaeological fieldwork on consented developments and contributing to the delivery of sustainable development and new archaeological research.

View details and apply for this land / property / planning & management role in Glasgow Central with Glasgow on myjobscotland

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