Botanic Concrete Website Launch Thu 8 September 2016 Project Cafe
Botanic Concrete Website Launch
Re-imagining Garnethill
Thu 8 September 2016
6pm, Free but ticketed, at The Project Cafe, 134 Renfrew St
All ages
Book online / 0141 352 4900
Botanic Concrete has developed a new website for sharing community actions and tools for reimagination. The website will not only record the events and initiatives proposed and led by Botanic Concrete’s participants, but also will provide directions for how to adapt these tools for future uses and with other communities.
Join the group for a free community dinner to welcome the website and share your own ideas for its future.
Botanic Concrete
Wed 20 January — Sat 30 April 2016
Botanic Concrete, a brand new public engagement project devised by CCA, is looking for participants to join with us in reimagining the Garnethill area and become part of a long-term planning and research group including artists, teachers, gardeners, social workers, students, residents and members of the public who interact with Garnethill. Do you live or work here? Would you like to be part of imagining and creating new uses, ideas and plans for the area?
The initial phase will involve mapping the project and all ideas, discoveries and suggestions will be shared with the public on a dedicated website. The project continues with a period of networking, planning, talks and presentations before sharing the findings with the public. If you are interested in becoming part of Botanic Concrete, please email botanic.concrete@gmail.com or call 0141 352 4922.
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