Glasgow's Cultural Strategy

 

A series of documents relating to Glasgow's Cultural Strategy

Glasgow's Cultural Strategy sets out a vision for delivering the city's social and economic objectives through culture and sport. Published in 2006, the Strategy will be reviewed early in 2010.

 

 

To view these documents you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded for free from the Adobe website

 

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Main Document (PDF, 3.26Mb, 20 pages)

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Main Document (PDF, 157Kb, 28 pages) NOTE: this is a plain text version without any images.

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Executive Summary (PDF 1.6Mb, 38 pages)

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Action Plan (PDF, 374kb, 66 pages)

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Action Plan Text Version (PDF, 159kb, 65 pages) Note: this is a plain text vesion without any images.

 

 

 

 

Community language versions of the Executive Summary

 

Community language versions of the Executive Summary are available on request in Arabic, Cantonese, French, Turkish, Urdu and Punjabi.

If you would like a copy of the Executive Summary of Glasgow's Cultural Strategy in any of the above languages, please print the form below, complete your address details, and return it to the address listed (no stamp required)

 

Glasgows Cultural Strategy Translated Versions (PDF, 156Kb, 1p)

 

 

 

Alternative formats

 

A British Sign Language (BSL)  version of the Executive Summary is available using the link below. This video file requires  Shockwave and Quicktime to be installed and may take longer to download depending upon connection sppeds.

 

British Sign Language version of the Executive Summary  (Video file)

 

 

Braille copies of the Executive Summary are available for reference at:

 

Reception Desk
Culture and Sport Glasgow
20 Trongate
Glasgow
Phone: 0141 287 4350


 

Resource Unit for Visually Impaired People (RUVI)
The Mitchell Library
North Street
Glasgow
Phone: 0141 287 2920

 

The Executive Summary can also be made available on audio CD upon request.

 

 

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