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Partners

You can find more information on our partners below:

Glasgow City Council

As the largest Local Authority in Scotland we provide services to more than 626,000 people in Scotland's largest city.

You can find out more about our services by visiting the website.

Clutha Trust

The charity helps create vast amounts of opportunity for disadvantaged young people around Scotland to find their path into the arts.

Any young person with a passion for art who cannot afford to start can be helped through this project.

Find out more about the charity by visiting their website.

Colour Ways

Colour Ways Glasgow CIC was founded in May 2020. We are an artist led organisation which aims to support and promote graffiti and street art within Glasgow.

We believe that street art and graffiti are powerful tools for social change. By creating new murals around the city we hope to inspire a future generation of artists, while also bringing new life to forgotten or underused parts of the city.

More information on Colour Ways can be found on their website.

SWG3

SWG3 is a thriving hub for Glasgow's vibrant arts and culture scene.

Our year-round calendar of events spans everything from design festivals and art fairs to exhibitions and workshops.

More information on SWG3 can be found on their website.

Glasgow Walking Tours

Discover Glasgow's history and vibrant culture on this immersive tour with a local guide. Explore landmarks like George Square, Glasgow Cathedral, and hidden gems that reveal our unique past and lively present.

Join our passionate, local guides for daily walking tours, available all year round. Whether you're up for a City Centre stroll, exploring Street Art, or a fun Whisky Walk.

More information on Glasgow Walking Tours can be found on their website.

Glasgow Life

Our cultural and sporting programmes promote inclusion, happiness and health. They also support the city's visitor economy.

We provide experiences across Glasgow, many of which are free, and bring value and meaning to people's lives. Our work enhances mental, physical and economic wellbeing.

More information can be found on the Glasgow Life website.

Police Scotland

Police Scotland is responsible for policing across the whole of Scotland.

Our purpose is to improve the safety and wellbeing of people, places and communities in Scotland, focusing on Keeping People Safe in line with our values of integrity, fairness and respect and with human rights at the heart of everything we do.

More information on Police Scotland can be found on their website.

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