The Hub
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First episode date | February 1, 2010 |
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Final episode date | December 21, 2012 |
Presented by | Nik Gowing |
Production location(s) | London |
Creators | BBC World News |
Cast | Nik Gowing |
Albums | Boundary Layer |
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ID | 1862560 |
About The Hub
The Hub is an American "computer network music" ensemble formed in 1986 consisting of John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Mark Trayle and Phil Stone.
'With so many changes, Glasgow's lost its heart'
... " The city centre should be the city centre, it should be The Hub where everybody goes to get their grub, their supplies, to socialise...
The Patch: BBC radio show's postcode lottery unearths stories in random places
... That was a fluke but it did actually turn out to be a really good bet because it s not what you d expect to be The Hub of the community...
How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers
... " Over months she gained the trust of Morybinet Berete, who is from Guinea in West Africa but was based in Nigeria, The Hub for the illicit trade in pangolin scales...
Online banking fears prompt call for more hubs
... The costs of The Hub are shared between the participating banks...
PSNI chief warns of dissident republican disorder during Easter
... The Hub is staffed by 30 detectives who are " working through upwards of 100,000 hours of CCTV obtained through our enquiries"...
Seymour Stein dies: Music exec who signed Madonna, Talking Heads and more
... " After choosing a job with Billboard over university, Stein joined King Records - which launched James Brown s career - before working for songwriters and producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in the Brill Building, The Hub of the New York music industry...
Cost of living: The Peterborough mosque-run food hub at Ramadan
... The Hub - a walk-in pantry lined with tins and jars in the mosque s car park - opens on Thursday and Friday evenings...
Hancock backed pressuring MP into voting for lockdown, messages reveal
... But Mr Daly said he was " appalled" and " disgusted" that The Hub was discussed as a way of coercing him into voting with ministers...
'With so many changes, Glasgow's lost its heart'
By Megan BonarBBC Scotland News
Councillors in Glasgow's city chambers will sit down This Week to rubberstamp one of its boldest plans for Scotland's largest city.
The Vision is to redevelop The " Golden Z" - The area encompassing Sauchiehall Street, Buchanan Street and Argyle Street .
The Council wants to transform The urban landscape and bolster Economic Growth in The City Centre .
The Blueprint would revitalize key areas within The City , fostering innovation, sustainability, and community engagement.
The City Centre has come in for criticism recently for its empty buildings, closed-down shops and an air of neglect.
Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken has suggested exploring The use of compulsory sales orders, which would allow The Council to take action against absent owners.
Some big changes are in The pipeline including radical plans to demolish The Buchanan Galleries and St Enoch Centre indoor Shopping Centres and replacing them with more open streetscapes, green spaces and City Centre homes.
But what changes do The People who know The City best want to see?
On Sauchiehall Street, Harriet Bermingham from Glasgow's Summerton says she has seen first-hand a lot of changes in Glasgow, but she fears not all were for The Best .
" It makes me feel quite sad coming into The Town now. Glasgow's lost its heart, " She told Bbc Scotland News.
Ms Bermingham is of A Generation that fondly remembers a City Centre full of department stores, from Debenhams to British Home Stores. Filling many of The empty buildings visible in The City Centre now is something she'd like to see tackled.
She continued: " I think they should Do Something with The empty shops, they've lain empty for far too long- it brings The Place down.
" For older people, we need some shops like The ones we used to have.
" Young People shop online, they come in to The Town to drink or socialise. Older people don't, they rely on The Town . "
Also enjoying a seat on Sauchiehall Street is Charlie Wood , a student from North Yorkshire , visiting friends in Glasgow.
Charlie Says compared to The cities close to his hometown in Bedale, Glasgow appears to be " thriving".
He Said : " I like The atmosphere in Glasgow. There's lots going on and there's a good student culture.
" I don't think The area needs much redevelopment, not like a overhaul or anything but maybe a bit of money put into it, I mean look how busy it is on a weekday, it seems to be thriving to me. "
He added there were often misconceptions about Glasgow. Before his visit he was told Horror Stories about litter piling up and dirty streets, something he has not witnessed during his visit.
On Argyle Street , another street included in The regeneration plans, is Brian McHugh who would like to see The City Centre restored as Glasgow's " hub".
" The City Centre is dead, it's like a shopping precinct graveyard, " He Said " It's depressing if you've grown up in Glasgow. "
Brian believes A Number of schemes recently introduced have contributed to keeping shoppers staying away.
He added: " If you drive into The City Centre , it's like a lottery whether you Pick Up a fine or not. If you are caught going into low emission zones, or you can get a fine for going into a Bus Lane . "
He'd like to see more initiatives to bring people into The City .
" The City Centre should be The City Centre , it should be The Hub where everybody goes to get their grub, their supplies, to socialise. "
" I don't want to see fancy flats built, because then where we all go? What they want to do is maximise their profits by selling flats in The City Centre to rich people, that's not what Glasgow should be. "
The Vision for Glasgow's Golden Z was unveiled to stakeholders earlier this month and are due to be approved This Week .
With funding from The Scottish Government 's City Centre Recovery Fund, Glasgow's City Centre Task Force will take The Vision forward over The Next years and decades.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com