RBGE appointed Glic to conduct economic, social and environmental impact assessments of the organisation across ten diverse areas of focus and a five-year reference period.
Glic produced three proposals for business and community development on newly-owned community land in Southern Scotland, with focus on commercial and community; environmental and tourism activity.
Managing a team of specialists, Glic conducted housing feasibility and land management studies for Tayvallich’s campaign towards community land ownership.
Glic completed an independent review of QMS’ operations, conducting research and analysis on the agency’s impact reports and assessments against the wider sector.
Glic was appointed to develop a Food and Drink strategy that supports local producers and maximises the economic and social benefits of the food tourism sector.
Glic project managed a team of consultants to investigate, design and develop 11 major sites to support the community in Tarbert.
The Council employed Glic to support the development of investment plans to ensure locally-identified priorities and outcomes would be delivered.
Glic produced a Community Action Plan with ten priority project proposals that would strengthen business, infrastructure and the environment, health and wellbeing, and community pride in Inveraray.
Glic was appointed to assess how environmental, social and economic factors can be balanced to make the Aros Waterfront a sustainable development.
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