Clydside Garden, a project with artist Kate Drummond, supported by Propagate Scotland and Peel Waters. A brownfield inspired public garden utilising quay stones from former Meadowside Shipyard, established 1873, on the River Clyde. The landscaping has been laid out to in reference to Clydeside dockland architecture. The planting is inspired by wildfowers’s growing on a nearby brownfield site, which are all highly beneficial for biodiversity. The garden has being used for community events, and is a nice spot to enjoy lunch and nature watch.   

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