Greenock-based arts charity RIG Arts has scooped a major national award for its Broomhill Project with housing association River Clyde Homes. The cultural activities to support a three-year £26 million regeneration project to transform a Greenock community comprising more than 600 homes won the Cre
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Ulva Ferry Housing project – the first ever winner of the new Housing category River Clyde Homes and LinkLiving were named as category winner at the 2017 SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration last night as the first ever recipient of the new Housing category was also announced.
A socially engaged arts charity based in Greenock has been shortlisted for an award for an arts project hosted by River Clyde Homes.
A prominent ng homes regeneration initiative involving young people in North Glasgow has been profiled on a leading regeneration forum. The Your Choice, Young Voice project put decision making power into the hands of 37 local young people from Springburn Academy and various youth groups, as they dre
The 2017 SURF Awards have now opened with a brand new Housing Award and will be accepting applications until 5pm on September 18. The awards are delivered each year by SURF, an independent network of regeneration organisations, in partnership with the Scottish Government. The purpose is to highlight
Jamie Ballantine Cultural and social regeneration experts have been appointed to leading roles on the Board of SURF – Scotland’s Regeneration Forum.
Lochgelly has beat off stiff competition from Linwood, Gourock and Auchterarder to be named Scotland's Most Improved Town 2016. The Fife town scooped the title at the Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum (SURF) awards ceremony in Glasgow on Tuesday.
Regeneration funds earmarked for deprived urban areas are being siphoned into city-centre commercial developments and exacerbating inequality, a new report has found. Independent regeneration network SURF, which represents 250 organisations across Scotland, found that half of £50 million earmarked