OWNERS of quay walls on the River Clyde in Glasgow have been invited to apply for public funding which could be used for investment in business projects along the riverside.

Glasgow City Council has opened up the potential funding pot as part of the £50 million of investment earmarked for Clyde Waterfront regeneration under the City Region Deal.

Reviving the waterfront is widely viewed by stakeholders as key to moves to realise the city’s economic and cultural potential.

Council leader Susan Aitken said: “We look forward to working with organisations with such proposals to create a waterfront that plays its proper role in the city and our economy, fulfilling its potential as a great location on which to live, work, visit and invest.”