Who owns the Clyde?

By: Who owns the Clyde
  • Summary

  • Who owns the Clyde is a three-part citizen investigation into ownership of Glasgow’s iconic River, explored through a kaleidoscope of diverse voices, soundscapes, and poetry. Co-hosts writer Louise Welsh and architect Jude Barber are joined by a range of contributors, as they dive deep into the murky waters of river ownership and untapped potential. From its banks, the riverbed, the water and the sky above. Exploring privatisation to public access, from historical legacy to hopes and dreams for the River. Asking questions that matter to every citizen of Glasgow and uncovering how decision
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Episodes
  • Live Public Event at Collective Architecture
    Nov 19 2024

    On 22nd October 2024, we welcomed an audience of around hundred people to Collective Architecture’s offices for a public event asking the question, Who Owns the Clyde?

    We invited four contributors to present a brief provocation to the audience, who were invited to contribute their thoughts and ideas in return. As with all Empire Café events, this was a conversation rather than a debate.

    Our audience was self-selecting. We were lucky to have city planners, councillors, architects, conservationists, building preservationists, mariners, activists, artists, academics, writers, students, engineers, designers and citizens from many other walks of life in the room. We are grateful to them all for their presence, enthusiasm and generosity in sharing their knowledge, thoughts and ideas.

    If you have listened to previous episodes of Who Owns the Clyde you will already have met some of our provocateurs, they are,

    Andy Wightman, Land Reformer

    Caitlin Arbuckle MacLeod, Graduate Planner at Collective Architecture, Glasgow

    Holly Bruce, Glasgow City Councillor (Greens)

    Dr Andrew Hoolachan, Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Glasgow and Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute

    This live bonus episode is presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh

    Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai

    Please note this episode was recorded in real time and is longer than previous ones

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Clyde Rights
    Nov 12 2024

    Episode Three explores the reasons for and outcomes of fragmented ownership along the River Clyde. Louise, Jude and a wide array of informed contributors discuss possible futures for the ecology, economic and social potential of river and the city, if existing barriers can be overcome.

    Jude and Louise issue a bold provocation and invite listeners to get involved.

    Contributors Include, in order of appearance

    Jackie Kay, poet reading ‘Clyde’ from her 2024 collection ‘Mayday’

    John Moore, University of Glasgow Map Librarian, emeritus

    Paul Sweeney MSP (Labour)

    Ross Nimmo, Head of Place, Glasgow City Region

    Holly Bruce, Glasgow City Councillor (Green Party)

    May East, Educator, Urban Planner, Singer & Song writer

    Caitlin Arbuckle MacLeod, Graduate Planner at Collective Architecture, Glasgow

    Andy Wightman, Land Reformer

    Ailie Cormac of Scottish Poetry Library reading recent Makar, Kathleen Jamie’s poem, ‘What the Clyde Said After Cop 26’, kind permission of The Scottish Poetry Library.

    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh

    Recorded, edited, sound design and co-produced by Halina Rifai

    Original music by Graham Fagan and Ghetto Priest.


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    45 mins
  • Bonus: Reflections
    Sep 4 2024

    In this bonus episode, Jude and Louise reflect on the overwhelming response to the podcast so far. They meet together, in producer Halina Rifai’s kitchen, to discuss some of the feedback they have received from listeners and participants since launching the series. During the session they share some insights into the participants and themes that will be explored in Episode 3. The session ends with a snapshot from poet, playwright and author Jackie Kay.

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    18 mins

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