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    GCPH Understanding Glasgow: A Sense of Place

    A series of four short films developed for the Glasgow Centre for Population Health’s (GCPH) Understanding Glasgow website. The films entitled Working Men, A Sense of Place, Young Mums and Bolting Doors, Mending Fences were commissioned to reflect people’s lived experiences and to let them tell their stories. A Sense of Place introduces us to Alice who was born, brought up and lives her life in the East End of Greenock. Passionate about her community, Alice shares memories and talks about plans to regenerate the area, in particular a derelict piece of ground and the plans to turn this into a garden with allotments, play-park with community café. She talks about community spirit and using your vision to look ahead at what is possible, and how, as part of the local Community Association, funding was secured to make the regeneration possible.

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