Partnerships

The Glasgow Canal Regeneration Project is a Joint Venture Partnership between Glasgow City Council and ISIS Waterside Regeneration, supported by British Waterways Scotland.

ISIS Waterside Regeneration (www.isis.gb.com)

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ISIS is the UK's leading waterside property developer, specialising in the regeneration of waterside brownfield sites in urban locations.

Launched at the Urban Summit in the Autumn of 2002, with a £100 million of initial equity investment from British Waterways, Amec and Morley Fund Management's Igloo Fund, we are now revitalising more than 170 acres of land in 9 towns and cities across the UK.

Our portfolio builds on the natural strengths of the country's waterways and offers well-designed, affordable, high-quality, aspiration and energy-efficient businesses and residential space.

As a regeneration specialist, ISIS strives to optimise the commercial value of our developments whilst remaining dedicated to establishing or renewing sustainable waterside communities. 50% of our returns are re-invested by British Waterways into re-vitalising Britain's rivers and canals.

Named after the Egyptian goddess of rebirth and rejuvenation, ISIS seeks to regenerate some of the key brown-field sites across the UK and bring new life to desolate areas.

Glasgow City Council (www.glasgowcitycouncil.org.uk)

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We want Glasgow to flourish as a modern, multi-cultural, metropolitan city of opportunity, achievement, culture and sporting excellence where citizens and businesses thrive a visitors are always welcome.

British Waterways Scotland (www.britishwaterways.co.uk)

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British Waterways Scotland is the Scottish arm of British Waterways, a public corporation. In Scotland, British Waterways cares for more than 200 miles of Scotland's canals and is accountable to the Scottish Executive.  The Executive's document, 'Scotland's Canals - An Asset for the Future'  was published in November 2002 and recognises the potential of the inland waterways for delivering widespread social, economic and environmental improvements, and endorses British Waterways’ partnership approach to unlocking the potential of inland waterways.

British Waterways Scotland balances the conservation of waterway heritage and environment with developing commercial opportunities which generate new income to reinvest in the waterways for further sustainable regeneration and restoration.