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SUMMARY:Sharing our findings: The Community Ownership Hub
DESCRIPTION:The Community Ownership Hub: Glasgow and Clyde Valley was an action research project\, aimed at accelerating community ownership in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley. The project ran for three years\, from March 2021 to March 2024. During that time\, we worked with over 100 community groups – supporting community ownership journeys and identifying challenges. This has led to a wealth of information about what is working – and what needs to change moving forward. \nJoin us in Glasgow on 21 August as we will share our findings from the project. Members from different community groups who were a part of the project will share their experience of both community ownership\, and working alongside the Hub. You will hear about what we have found as well as our recommendations for could be improved for future communities exploring community ownership. \nThere will be a pre-event reception from 18:00 with drinks and canapes. \nIf you are unable to attend in person\, we will be livestreaming from 18:30\, you can watch below. \n  \nWatch here: \n\n 
URL:https://www.communitylandscotland.org.uk/event/sharing-our-findings-the-community-ownership-hub/
LOCATION:Adelaide Place Baptist Church\, 209 Bath Street\, Glasgow\, G2 4HZ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:From Laird to Shared: Glasgow’s Landownership and Alternative Futures
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday 12 June as we delve into the past\, present\, and future of land ownership in Glasgow. In From Laird to Shared: Glasgow’s Landownership and Alternative Futures\, we’ll unravel the intricate tapestry of landownership in Glasgow\, exploring its contemporary ramifications and showcasing the inspiring efforts of those working to take ownership of their local land. \nThe evening will include a diverse panel of community activists\, academic and community landowners\, alongside music and spoken word. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion from the audience as we untangle the complex picture of landownership in Glasgow. \nGuests for the evening include: \n\nMartin Avila\, CEIS and former Director of Kinning Park Complex\nProfessor Stephen Mullen\, University of Glasgow\nMaggie Morrison\, Inchinnan Development Trust\nSteg G\, Sunny Govan\nIona Macleod\, Govan Docks Collective\nJohnny Cypher\, rapper\, activist and educator\nJosie Duncan\, vocalist and songwriter\n\nSo mark your calendars and join us for an evening of enlightenment\, empowerment\, and envisioning alternative futures. From laird to shared\, together\, we’ll chart a new course for Glasgow’s landownership landscape. \nWatch recording here:\n\n*** \nThis event is part of the Simon Fraser Memorial Series 2024\, part of Linn an Fhearainn / 100 Years of Community Ownership. The series focuses on the stories of community owners\, the change they created\, and how their legacy might shape the future. It pays tribute to the memory of Simon Fraser\, a solicitor and pioneer of land reform in Scotland. Simon was instrumental in the success of some of the early community buyouts including Eigg\, Knoydart and Gigha as well as the Assynt Crofters buyout \nThe series launched in January 2024 with the Simon Fraser Memorial Lecture\, held at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh. Additional events are being hosted by the Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust\, the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust\, Urras an Taobh Sear / Staffin Community Trust\, Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn / Galson Estate Trust\, the Community Land Trust Network\, and Community Land Scotland.
URL:https://www.communitylandscotland.org.uk/event/from-laird-to-shared/
LOCATION:Adelaide Place Baptist Church\, 209 Bath Street\, Glasgow\, G2 4HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Simon Fraser Memorial Lecture Series
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