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Gangs and poverty in east Glasgow
BOB HOLMAN explains how community activism has made a real difference to Easterhouse, but government cuts are putting locals' good work in jeopardy
Last December Scottish TV screened a documentary by David Gillanders called Knife Crime: Winning the War.
The first part was shot 10 years ago when Gillanders accompanied an ambulance crew to Easterhouse in east Glasgow where he saw the gruesome injuries and deaths from gang violence several times a week and sometimes several times a night.
A year ago he repeated his coverage and in six months witnessed only two serious incidents. The police have reported a 57 per cent decline in gang violence.
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