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Who owns the Clyde?

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Who owns the Clyde?
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  • Who owns the Clyde?

    Clyde Reflections: 3. Bridging Connections

    17/03/2026 | 20 mins.
    In this third and final episode of the Clyde Reflections series, Jude and Louise consider the importance of connections and bridges along the River Clyde and beyond.  Poet Tawona Sithole recites his specially commissioned poem ‘Run River Run’ on the riverbank, with insights from skipper Alistair Forsyth of the former Renfrew Ferry.  Jude and Louise also meet Anna Downie and Rachel Leckie from the Riverside Museum to reflect on the impact of Glasgow’s recently completed Govan-Partick pedestrian and cycle bridge.  The episode also features music from Louis & Akeel of the Glasgow Barons.
    A podcast from The Empire Café in collaboration with ChrisLeslie. Featuring:
    Tawona Sithole, Poet and Educator
    Chris Leslie, Documentary filmmaker and photographer
    Alistair Forsyth, Ferry Skipper
    Anna Downie Learning and Access Curator Riverside Museum
    Rachel Leckie Learning and Access Curator Riverside Museum
    With the song 'Old River' by Louis & Akeel of theGlasgow Barons.  With thanks to Paul MacAlindan. https://www.glasgowbarons.com/about
    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber andLouise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai. Field recordings by Chris Leslie.
    Original title music by Graham Fagen & Ghetto Priest.
    Clyde Reflections is supported by Creative Scotland, WilliamGrant Foundation & Glasgow 850.
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    Clyde Reflections: 2. Restoring the Future

    17/03/2026 | 26 mins.
    In this second episode Jude, Louise and Chris take a trip down the Clyde on the Waverly paddle steamer. 
    They reflect on the Clyde’s maritime past, present and future sharing conversations with the team at the Waverley along with reflections from Thomas Breslin of Marine Projects onboard the TS Glenlee and William Graham of the Glasgow Humane Society. The episode also features music from Gavin Patterson,Joe Murray and Liv Dawn of the Glasgow Barons
    A podcast from The Empire Café in collaboration with ChrisLeslie. Featuring:
    Chris Leslie, Documentary filmmaker and photographer
    Iain Quinn, Quartermaster PS Waverley
    Paul Semple, General Manager PS Waverley
    Thomas Breslin, Ship Repair Technician, Marine ProjectsScotland, TS Glenlee
    William Graham, Officer of Glasgow Humane Society
    With the songs ‘Doon the Water’ by Gavin Paterson andJoe Murray, and ‘Oh the Clyde’ by Liv Dawn of the Glasgow Barons.  With thanks to Paul MacAlindan.
    https://www.glasgowbarons.com/about
    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber andLouise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai. Fieldrecordings by Chris Leslie
    Original title music by Graham Fagen & Ghetto Priest.
    Clyde Reflections is supported by Creative Scotland, WilliamGrant Foundation & Glasgow 850
    With thanks to the team at Paddle Steamer Waverley for theirhospitality https://waverleyexcursions.co.uk/
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    Clyde Reflections: 1. Delving Below

    17/03/2026 | 14 mins.
    In this first episode of Clyde Reflections, Jude and Louisereflect on what lies below the river’s surface in response to two portraits by photographer and filmmaker Chris Leslie.  
    They hear from archaeologist and filmmaker Lizzie Roberston, exploring sounds at Port Glasgow, and Mark McGeachin of theGlasgow Magnet Fishers in Dalmarnock. 
    The episode also features music from Sadie Marie of the Glasgow Barons. 
    A podcast from The Empire Café in collaboration with ChrisLeslie. Featuring:
    Chris Leslie, Documentary filmmaker and photographer
    Lizzie Robertson, Archaeologist and Filmmaker
    Mark McGeachin, Glasgow Magnet Fisher
    With the song ‘Tae the Clyde’ by Sadie Marie of the GlasgowBarons. With thanks to Paul MacAlindan. https://www.glasgowbarons.com/about
    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber andLouise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai. Field recordings by Chris Leslie
    Original title music by Graham Fagen and Ghetto Priest.
    Clyde Reflections is supported by Creative Scotland, WilliamGrant Foundation and Glasgow 850.
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    Ep5 Journey to the Source

    14/10/2025 | 33 mins.
    Join Jude and Louise as they journey to the source of the Clyde.  In this episode they also explore nature rights, both locally and internationally.  They meet Guardians of the River Atrato in Columbia, Monica Feria-Tinta Barrister for the Earth, Lawyer Jamie Whittle and Planner Gillian Dick.  Louise and Jude also talk to Scottish Makar Peter McKay and Councillor Ruairi Kelly on their hopes for the Clyde.

    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai.
    Original music by Graham Fagen & Ghetto Priest.
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    Bonus: Reflections 03

    29/07/2025 | 26 mins.
    In this bonus episode Louise and Jude discuss ongoing activities around their citizen investigation into fragmented and murky ownership around the River Clyde, including the progress of their petition to the Scottish Parliament, their meeting with Colombian River Guardians of the River Atrato their live Mapathon, forthcoming collaboration with photographer/ filmmaker Chris Leslie and more!

    https://www.parliament.scot/get-involved/petitions/view-petitions/pe2131-grant-scottish-rivers-including-the-river-clyde-the-legal-right-to-personhood
    https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/research/research-projects/colombiariverstories/
    https://www.chrisleslie.com/
    Credits:
    Co-producers and Hosts: Jude Barber & Louise Welsh Recording and Editing: Halina Rifai

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About Who owns the Clyde?

Who owns the Clyde is a citizen investigation into ownership of Glasgow’s iconic River, explored through a kaleidoscope of diverse voices, soundscapes, and poetry. Co-hosts writer Louise Welsh and architect Jude Barber are joined by a range of contributors, as they dive deep into the murky waters of river ownership and untapped potential. From its banks, the riverbed, the water and the sky above. Exploring privatisation to public access, from historical legacy to hopes and dreams for the River. Join Louise and Jude along the twists and turns of their river journey.
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