The first housing scheme in Scotland's biggest town is still home to more than 7,500 people 74 years after it was created
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A new project has been formed to chart the history of Paisley’s first planned housing scheme.Construction of Glenburn began in 1947 - and 74 years later it’s still home to more than 7,500 people.The urban historian Stephen Clancy is heading research into the ‘Social and Industrial history of the Glenburn Housing Scheme.’And he is keen for any memories and photographs from Paisley Daily Express readers.Stephen said: “Although in its early stages, the project promises to be fruitful and provide an in-depth history of the scheme and surrounding landscape.“For the purposes of the project the area runs from the Glennifer/Brownside Braes, down the west