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.