FUNDING targets have been reached for a documentary to be made about working life on the Clyde.
The Clyde Docks Preservation Initiative secured the money from a crowdfunding effort to start shooting.
The film aims to show what life was like working during a time when the Govan Graving Docks were in full flow.
It will air proposals to transform the area in to major maritime history centre and nature park.
The preservation group and local film group, Fablevision, are now keen to interview those with memories of the docks in full working order as well as get a feeling of what it was like to watch the industry deteriorate. Filming starts next month.
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