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Friday, 30 August, 2002, 13:50 GMT 14:50 UK
Area to be estate of the art
Easterhouse flats - (Image supplied by christiansocialist.org.uk)
The area will see a �9m arts investment
Plans for a �9m arts and recreation project to redevelop one of the most deprived areas of Glasgow have been announced.

The Greater Easterhouse Cultural Campus will include an arts centre, a swimming pool and rehearsal studios in the area.

It is hoped that the development - which is due for completion in 2004 - will help the area shake off negative associations as well as making it a better place to live.

It has taken several years to find the �9m needed to set the project in motion.

Funding has come from a variety of sources, including Glasgow City Council, NHS Scotland, the National Lottery, Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Enterprise.

Visiting companies

The swimming pool will be refurbished and a new arts factory will be built alongside it.

The site will contain an auditorium for visiting companies and rehearsal rooms for would-be performers.

There will be also be a new community library and links to the existing resources in the area's John Wheatley College.

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"A focus for local arts groups and a badly needed resource"
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