Legacy Across Glasgow
Our legacy map has been produced as part of OPEN Glasgow and shows the location of individual community and council-led projects within each of the six legacy themes along with the location of the beneficiaries/participants of some projects.
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Guidance on using the map
Click on the words in the key to display projects from the 6 legacy themes, either council-led or community-led. Community-led projects are shown as (Comm) in the key.
Hovering over the individual icons on the map provides a description of each project. The icons on the map display the approximate location* of the following for each theme:
Prosperous: residence of the 500 new entrant trainees and the 5000 Commonwealth Employability Initiative participants; the location of businesses awarded contracts through the Glasgow Business Portal and games-related physical regeneration projects including those led by Clyde Gateway Urban Regeneration Company.
Active: the location of new and improved games-related sports facilities and community sports clubs.
International: the location of new and improved games-related cultural venues and hospitality sector businesses which have signed up to the Glasgow Welcomes Programme and Accessible Tourism Project.
Accessible: the location of new and upgraded transport infrastructure and facilities and the Mass Cycle Hire Scheme hubs.
Greener: the location of Commonwealth parks, orchards and community gardens and hospitality sector businesses which have signed up to the Greener Tourism Project.
Inclusive: the location of schools participating in Games-related learning including a description of the activities they have undertaken.
Use the + and - to zoom in and out and to show what's happening in particular localities.
Click on 'Glasgow Boundary' and 'Ward Boundary' if you wish to overlay these onto the map.
**Please note - in order to avoid disclosing the addresses of individual beneficiaries, all locations shown are approximate (the centre point of postcode areas) and are for illustrative purposes only.