
KEEPMOAT has committed to investing at least £15,000 per annum in community benefits over the next four years as part of the latest phase of regeneration in the Sighthill area of Glasgow.
The developer is continuing to deliver its NorthBridge scheme in the area, which is set to create more than 1,000 new homes. The community benefits initiative will invest in projects designed to enhance the lives of people living in Glasgow.
Such initiatives include supporting community facilities, local charities, schools, and facilitating a local skills hub to train young people in collaboration with Glasgow Clyde College.
The skills hub will enable young people across Glasgow to unlock apprenticeship and work experience opportunities, providing them with real life experience on the NorthBridge site alongside the delivery of a formal qualification with the college.
Allan Dickie, curriculum manager for construction at Glasgow Clyde College, said, “We are excited to be part of this project with Keepmoat where our construction students visit the site weekly working on construction projects onsite provided by the team at NorthBridge.
“The project sees our construction students spend up to three days each week at the employer-funded hub on the live site, translating college theory into real-world practice and co-delivering community benefit projects. Four lecturers jointly timetable and assess learning alongside Keepmoat supervisors, while free under-21 bus travel keeps the model cost-neutral for learners.
“We continue to liaise with the Keepmoat team and aim to strengthen our links with them and their supply chain in the years to come.”
Keepmoat recently sponsored Glasgow City FC, donated to local charity PEEK to support children, young people, and families in Glasgow, and took part in a community litter pick.
Tim Metcalfe, regional MD at Keepmoat Scotland, added, “At Keepmoat, we’re committed to building communities and transforming lives. Creating jobs for local people and investing in the economy of Glasgow is also at the heart of what we do.
“From supporting the local supply chain to opening up employment and apprenticeship opportunities for young people in partnership with Glasgow Clyde College, our work brings real, lasting benefits to people and our community.
“This development is an exciting project for the entire area – not only in boosting economic growth, but in delivering more than 1,000 much-needed, high-quality new homes for local people and connecting Sighthill with the heart of Glasgow.”







