by Ronnie » Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:14 pm
I agree with the last three entries. Escotregen, because he cut to the root of the issue, Molendinar for his imagination and vision, and Sharon for reminding us that it all has to be enjoyable. I, too, think the role of HG should be to make the cutlture and heritage of Glasgow more accessible and relevant to the people of the city. And I think the website is doing that. Maybe we could extend the reach of the website by excursions into print (eg Evening Times guest column: "Why Glasgow must not turn its back on the past", by the publisher of Hidden Glasgow) and sponsored brochures (like the one we did for Block; we could do another for the West End Festival, and the Merchant City Festival), as well as guided tours of the city (Cumbo, myself and others are willing to lead them, if we can somehow use the website to deliver a paying audience). Great, discussion, keep the ideas flowing ...
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