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In November 1997, Fablevision supported local people in the Royston Road area of Glasgow to come together, save their spire and celebrate their historic waterfall.

These two landmarks are significant cultural resources locally and for the last 10 years the Royston Road Project has used Fablevision's cultural planning expertise to build on those resources towards the regeneration of the communities along the Royston Road.

In recognition of the achievements of a decade, Fablevision was proud to accompany Royston Road Project representatives when they attended the House of Lords to receive their BURA award.


Below is a Photo album of the trip to the House of Lords London January 2008.

If you click here you can open 'Senga', a cartoon which featured videos from the Royston Project.


BURA AWARD PHOTO ALBUM:


Marie Stewart receiving the Bura award from Baroness Andrews OBE, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government



Jackie Kerr and Marie Stewart outside the Houses Of Parliament


Marie Stewart, David Harding, Jackie Kerr with their Bura award on the banks of the Thames at the House of Lords


Marie Stewart and Jackie Kerr with the BURA AWARD


Dr. Gareth Potts, BURA Director of Research, Policy and Best Practice

 Marie Stewart making her acceptance speech on behalf of the Royston Road Project
Jackie Kerr, Marie Stewart and Liz Gardiner, Chief Executive of Fablevision

 
Jackie Kerr and Marie Stewart (centered) with fellow winners from Alness in Scotland.

The Royston Road Project Bura award winners take the short walk along the corridors of power in Whitehall to the gates of Downing Street

 Viewing Rodin's "Bergers of Calais" sculpture in the gardens by the Houses of Parliament



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