Clyde Waterfront Education

Aerial view of the River Clyde, Glasgow looking west

About Clyde Waterfront

Clyde Waterfront is Scotland’s single most significant urban renewal project  and development opportunity with around £5 - 6bn of public and private sector investment.  Our 20 - 25 year plan for waterfront regeneration will transform one of the world’s most famous rivers.

Our vision is to develop a vibrant, thriving River Clyde with people and communities at its heart. 20km of the river will be transformed from Glasgow city centre to the Erskine Bridge.

Partnership is the key. Public and private sectors are working together on the regeneration of large tracts of land along the river and the revitalisation of local communities.

The scale and pace of the Clyde's regeneration mean that opportunities for future development are emerging on a regular basis. The rapid development of housing,  business premises and leisure facilities along the river means buoyant investment opportunities. The boost to the economy will help Scotland compete on an international stage.

The historical legacy of the area is also being explored. The Clyde Waterfront Heritage website and guide provide tourist information on attractions in the area.