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Greater Easterhouse has a longstanding tradition of arts
delivery by local organisations. Cranhill Arts Project and
Visual Statement have between them over thirty years experience
of delivering arts in Greater Easterhouse.
The first facility of it's kind in Scotland with an integrated approach to culture, leisure and learning.
With the Bridge opening in Easterhouse there are lots of opportunities to enjoy art, music and drama as well as participating in workshops and classes. The Bridge is home to a variety of different arts organisations, to John Wheatley College, Glasgow City Council Library and Pool and the Platform venue.

For a full program of what is going on see Platform'swebsite:
www.platform-online.co.uk/.
The Trondra Local History Group
The Trondra Local History Group came together in 2000, where they began a local investigations module at John Wheatley College. They approached the Open Museum, and suggested working on an exhibition about their local community. The resulting exhibition Hidden History, “Greater Easterhouse More Than Just a Scheme” tells the story of Greater Easterhouse from its earliest origins, 9000 years ago, to the rapidly changing face of the area and features local history of the area, the history of Provanhall, its royal connections and ghostly residents.
Website: www.greatereasterhouse.co.uk/trondra/
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