Glasgow Walks

Photo: in the common good. CCA Sauchiehall Street

Common Good Awareness Project

Saturday 1 May, 11am-2pm, Free, Foyer

Do you like walking - Do you like drawing? Come for a walk and do some sketching. Meet in the CCA Foyer and collect material for a "Common Good" animation. Don't worry if you can't draw - come for the walk anyway. The Common Good Awareness Project will have events across May. Workshop walks to encourage looking, thinking and common good awareness. All workshops are free.in the foyer, CCA, Sauchiehall Street.
http://www.inthecommongood.org/

Photo: douglas baird. West End Walks

Bairds Travel Walking Tours - £5 per person

Our Walking Tours offer you a wonderful way to experience the city close up. If you enjoy walking and are reasonably fit and healthy then a Glasgow walking tour is a great way to find all those little places that would take you an age to discover on your own.

Why save cash on a cheap flight and bargain accommodation then throw your money away on an expensive tour.

http://bairdstravel.com/WESTENDWALKS.aspx

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Photo: partick granary. Glasgow Walks: Ian R. Mitchell, walks, facts, history and developments.

Ian R. Mitchell brings Glasgow's inner city to life with fascinating historical detail and information about modern day developments. He takes us on a walk around the Gorbals, Bridgeton, The Teutcher Trail and out to Carbeth and Greenock. You will enjoy finding out about these areas and be motivated to investigate them for yourself.

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