
Trinity Church on Sale for the Price of a One-bed Flat
Struggling to get your foot on the housing ladder with increasing house prices? Trinity Church on Daisy Street is on the market for a frankly remarkable price of £149,995. Built around 1878 in a neo-gothic style, it is a Category B listed building that locals had hoped could be brought into community use.
Style Icon: Hank
In the latest edition the regular feature, we meet crotchet and tooth-gem extraordinaire Hank.
Black Oot Here: New Book Explores Black Lives in Scotland
‘What does it mean to be Black in Scotland today? How are notions of nationhood, Scottishness, and Britishness implicated in this?’ These are some of the questions explored in this important new book. We spoke to one for the books writers, and Govanhill resident layla-roxanne hill to find out more.
Last Chance to Make Your Voice Heard in Local Consultations
Want to have your voice heard on local issues? There are currently consultations on the council’s South Central Development Framework, which covers Govanhill and lighting in Queen’s Park.
Some Great Reward Moves from Victoria Road
Some Great Reward had become something of a mainstay in the park end of Victoria Road. Serving up hot coffees and good tunes, and playing host to Radio Buena Vida, it was a haven for vinyl addicts and heads. Now they’ve moved a few streets over to a new bustling spot - The Cooperage
New Studio and Workshop Space Opened by Local Signpainters
Bungo Sign Co. opened its doors for the first time on October 8th, giving locals a sneak peek of what’s to come.
HUGE NEWS: We are opening a community media hub in Govanhill!
Greater Govanhill plans to open a community media hub right in the heart of the neighbourhood alongside investigative journalism outlet, The Ferret. Can you help us with start up costs to make it into an welcoming space for the whole community?
Asian Intuition: Learning to Trust Your Gut
After attending a Rumpus Room workshop on intuition in South Asian cooking, two of our Young Voices team, Jiaqi Zheng and Zainab Ashraf, were inspired to ponder how intuition has shaped their respective cultural upbringings.
'Enough is Enough' - Day of Action this Saturday
This Saturday, will see a day of action in Glagsow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee. Enough is Enough protestors will demonstrate at Buchanan Street Galleries steps on Saturday from 12pm noon.
The Thriving Govanhill Fund is open for voting
Thriving Places Govanhill are awarding grants of up to £2500 for community initiatives around Govanhill that improve health and wellbeing, with the recipients being decided by the local community. Read our handy guide to all the initiatives (including us!) and how to vote.
Support the workers, join the National Day of Action
With the cost of living crisis set to worsen over the coming weeks, workers need our support more than ever. Becki Menzies of Southside Strike Solidarity writes on the need to take a stand.
Art or Vandalism? A Closer Look at Glasgow’s Graffiti Scene
One of our Young Voices team, Zanib Ahmad, delves into the history of graffiti with the help of local artist RADA before taking us on a tour of some of the best street art you can see around the Southside.
Govanhill: Dreams of the Future
We asked a number of people in Govanhill to imagine a future, a more perfect version of the neighbourhood, 10 years from now.
Greater Govanhill Announce New Journalism Training Programme
Greater Govanhill are pleased to announce a free training course for members of the local community, which will introduce participants to journalism skills, which will then be applied to covering solutions to health inequalities.
Volunteer Spotlight: Beti Brown, Amma Birth Companions
In this edition of our regular feature Volunteer Spotlight, meet Beti as she talks about her work with Amma Birth Companions.
Help us with our investigation into gas safety during Gas Safety Week
To coincide with Gas Safety week, we are launching our crowdsourced investigation into gas safety in the area. If you live in or around Govanhill, please fill in this short form.
Hoop Dreams in Queen's Park
Local Danny Macpherson shares how going down to his local court to shoot hoops solo introduced him to a new community and an addictive past-time.
Book Suggestions Wanted for New Govanhill Mural
Earlier this year, a new Govanhill mural was unveiled, bringing a splash of colour - and cultural heritage - to the neighbourhood. Now the team behind it want your ideas for a second mural, this time depicting a fantasy Govanhill bookshelf.
Places to visit in the Southside as part of Glasgow Doors Open Days
The annual event, which this year runs 12th-18th September, celebrates Glasgow’s heritage and culture by throwing open the doors of over 100 historic buildings to the public, for free.
Being Mixed: In Search of Community
One of our Young Voices team members, Shanine Gallagher, pens this intimately personal essay in pursuit of her mixed Scottish-Filipino identity and growing the community in Glasgow that have supported her.