GLASGOW WEST HOUSING ASSOCIATION: An Unofficial Story

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Title: GLASGOW WEST HOUSING ASSOCIATION: An Unofficial Story

Reference number: 12509

Date: 2015

Director: d. Yushin Toda

Production company: Japan Desk Scotland

Sound: sound

Original format: unknown

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 40.36 mins

Description: Documentary about the story of Glasgow West Housing Association, using interviews with some of the people who played key roles in its development.

For short version see ref. 12512

Credits: p. Fumi Nakabachi and Yushin Toda, Japan Desk Scotland
comm. w. Yushin Toda
ph. Yushin Toda
ed. Yushin Toda

[Interviewed guests in order of appearances: Jim Micheal, Janet Craig, Janette MacDonald, Moira Wadsworth, Linda Reid, Elaine Travers, Bob Hay, Ruth Brogan, Walter Halley and Anne Allan Jim Micheal, Janet Craig, Janette MacDonald, Moira Wadsworth, Linda Reid, Elaine Travers, Bob Hay, Ruth Brogan, Walter Halley and Anne Allan]

Shotlist: Filmmaker's synopsis:

This is an unofficial story of a housing association in Glasgow by one of its tenants and one of the members of its Management Committee.

Glasgow West Housing Association’s history can be dated back to 1978 when Hillhead Housing Association was established by two churches in the West End of Glasgow: Wellington Church and Hillhead Baptist Church. It started as a small housing association, but it developed gradually through mergers and the transfer of housing stocks from Glasgow Housing Association to become a medium-size housing association with about 1,500 housing units. What are values and views that have shaped this organisation? Interviews were carried out with those who played key roles in its development.

Interviewees (in order of their first appearances):
Jim Micheal, Janet Craig, Janette MacDonald, Moira Wadsworth, Linda Reid, Elaine Travers, Bob Hay, Ruth Brogan, Walter Halley and Anne Allan