

Community Consultation
We are exploring the idea of redeveloping Hole 7 at the former Ruchill Golf Course (less than 10% of the entire golf course).
The purpose is to create a small museum, community space and working ceramic workshop. Hole 7 overlooks Stockingfield Bridge Ceramic Art Park and sits within the wider regeneration of Ruchill, Gilshochill & Maryhill
Please fill out our 2 minute online Community Engagement Questionnaire below and/or join us for some food & refreshments and to discuss any questions on the 3rd May at the Maryhill Burgh Halls.
In person
May 3rd
11am - 12.30pm
Maryhill Burgh Halls
24 Gairbraid Ave, Glasgow G20 8YE
Online Survey
Hello. Welcome to the
Scottish Pottery Museum.
The Scottish Pottery Museum aims to connect people to the incredible story of Scotland’s Industrial Pottery Industry. We want to build community around our pottery heritage and create a sustainable, inclusive, community centred museum.
To give you a taste of what’s to come in the Scottish Pottery Museum please do enjoy the stories and pots in the digital Scottish Pottery Exhibition.
The Scottish Pottery Museum is about People, Place and Pots.
SPM is part of Make it Glasgow's vision. If you would like to find out more or get involved,
We are currently working with People Make Glasgow Communities to secure land to create a permanent purpose-built space for the museum.
You can find out more about our proposal here.
