Richard MillarGreen Blue Futures 2013
Inverness
Ft. Augustus
Ft. William
Ardrishaig
Bowling Edinburgh
Falkirk
Glasgow
Caledonian Canal
Crinan Canal
Forth & Clyde
Union Canal
A Proud History
Canal Versus Railway
Industrial Heritage
Serious Decline
Belief
36 Major Obstructions
• 7 new opening bridges
• 28 new road bridges
• 9 new locks constructed
• 32 locks refurbished
• 38 masonry bridges refurbished
• 5 km of new canal formed
• 300,000 tonnes of silt removed
The Millennium Link
36 Major Obstructions removed
What can you do with Canals in the 21st Century
20 years ago
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Changes in the Last 20 Years
Auchinstarry
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Scottish Canals : Third SectorCharities & Trusts• Seagull Trust
• Forth & Clyde Canal Society
• Linlithgow Canal Society
• Bridge 19-40
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Social Enterprises• Housing Associations ( Link, Queens Cross, NG Homes Prospect)
• Impact Arts
• Re Union/ Capercaille
• Lambhill Stables Trust
• Bridge 8 Canal Hub
• Pinkston Paddle sports
• Twechar Community Action
Third Sector Activity
• Canal diagram and areas of influence
Lambhill
• Long-standing neglect of human capital and community assets
• Loss of public buildings
• Very high level of dereliction
• Little positive economic activity
• Low aspirations
• High benefit dependency
Loss of Public Buildings
Lambhill Law & Order!
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● Following investment from Growing Community Assets (Big Lottery), Glasgow City Council, Scottish Canals and the Climate Challenge Fund, Lambhill Stables has demonstrated the ability to deliver a programme of transformation.
Community Garden
Community Garden
The area’s health statistics
Glasgow ranking
% above National Average
Deaths (all ages) 1 43%Coronary heart disease deaths 1 64%Cerebrovascular disease deaths 1 70%Suicide rate 1 71%Drug related deaths 2 223%Alcohol related deaths 2 119%Drug offenders 1 72%Social work clients (aged 0-15) 1 70%Infant deaths 1 27%
Maryhill
Pinkston will deliver:
• A year round paddling facility• For Canoe & Kayak training for all levels, Canoe Polo, Whitewater, outdoor swimming• Events from triathlons to national freestyle series
Physical outputs• 130m by 30m wide cleanwater pool• 100m whitewater course and 30m freestyle course (Grade 3 rapids)• 4 changing rooms (16 showers+ disabled facilities)• 2 wet classrooms• Space for 20 clubs• 75 Car parking spaces
Animation• Venue has capacity to hold events for 150 competitors• Venue for local, regional and national development of the sport. (Slalom & Canoe polo)• A venue for Life saving training & community education• Swiftwater rescue training and potentially national Fire & Police games
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Making Canal water
exciting
Transforming LivesThe Helix
Through place-making and engagement with people, we will create a new green heart where urban fringe inverts to create a new gateway at the centre of a new metropolitan area
Turning the fringe into the centre
Dawson Priority Area• 32% Benefit dependencyThornhill Road
• Worst 5% in Scotland for Crime
Westquarter• Worst 10% in Scotland for deprivation
Hallglen• 10% Low birthweight babies
Grangemouth Priority Area• 30% Benefit dependency
High Flats• Worst 5% in Scotland for Education
Canal Corridor
M9 CorridorEarls Gate Development Area
West Mains Industrial Estate
Falkirk Gateway Alcan
Connected Path Network
Falkirk Community Stadium
New Gateway to Lowland Canals
Connecting with Communities
• High Unemployment
• High youth unemployment
• High levels of crime
• High benefit dependency
• Low educational attainmentScottish index of Multiple Deprivation 2006
• Connecting employment sites
• Intermediate labour markets
• Tourism opportunity
• Direct & indirect employment
• Reconnecting communities
People-centric
Sentinel Kelpies Canal Sea Lock
Wetland
Event Space
Helix LagoonFalkirk Stadium
Allotments
Helix South
Central Park
Canal Hub
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Gateway Improvement
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Community Arts
The Canal, The Kelpies
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Scotland’s CanalsReaching their potential
The Future Canal
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A small front door
SealockLift bridge Kelpie Lock
M9 crossing
Canal Hub
Canal extension route
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Canal Line
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Moving the Motorway
New parkland and destination attracts 500,000 visitors per year to Falkirk
Creating new attractions
Need for an icon
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Gateway Improvement
The Green Blue Challenge
How to develop a new iconic parkland and new canal into a driver for Social Enterprise
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We are working with Langlees to help them take on more potential CED based offers include running their own art gallery as well as taking on more of their woodland management.
Community Arts
• We are supporting Callendar Estates CED group as part of the emergingBespoke Project
Cycling & Woodlands
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• We are building up a Helix Honey initiative with support from ASDAand Community Groups
Home for 150,000 new BeesProduce: Helix Honey, Lipbalm, Beeswax Candles, Mead
Economic Benefits:Education, Health (mental and physical), environment, carbon reduction, stronger ecosystem, significant increase in yields from nearby crops
Creating a buzz about Social Enterprise
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• We are supporting the Allotment Society
• Land purchased and funds raised
Home Grown
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Bio char
Kiln £3500Investment
£10/kg£1000-
£1500/cycle
Quick Outputs•The canals rebuild cost is estimated at £1.75bn•Estate covers 1500 hectares of land and 95 hectares of water•Government grant per year is £10m
• Over the last 10 years Scottish Canals have delivered:• 7 major new destinations across the system.• Contributed to reduction in relative deprivation in many canal side communities.
Economic• In partnership £285m of development on our banks, creating £13.8m GVA per annum.•Next 10 years are predicted to deliver 1250 housing units and 170,000 sq m of canal side development delivering £18m per annum GVA • Others have delivered in excess of £150m of additional development on the canal banks in the last 10 years•Tourism on the canals delivers £11m direct spend and £23m of indirect spend per annum
•Social & Environmental•tSWT over the last 10 years has delivered £10m+ of funding and projects•Health benefits attributed to the use of the canal exceeds £8 million per annum. •Ever £1 invested in our towpath delivers £7 of benefits.•Scottish canals freight delivers a £475,000 environmental saving per annum
£56m+Of Gross
Value AddedPer annum
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A Shared Asset for the Future