Originally a total of 14 housing associations and a development trust had been included in the application. Following the rejection of funding by the Millennium Commission only the 12 projects that were judged to have the best chance of funding from other sources were put forward. The principle alternative source of funding that were identified was Scottish Homes. The project finally proceeded with eleven schemes after Faifley withdrew. Includes: DC 028/7/3/2/1 Camlachie (1996) 2 folder and 4 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/2 Faifley (subsequently dropped out). This was the only "Millenium Spaces" project based outwith Glasgow City boundaries (1998) 1 folder and 11 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/3 Glasgow West (1996) 1 folder and 16 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/4 Glenoaks (1996) 1 folder and 10A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/5 Govanhill (1996) 2 folder and 4 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/6 Hawthorn (not dated) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/2/7 Lochfield Park (1996) 2 folders and 4 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/8 Molendinar (1996) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/2/9 New Gorbals (1996) 1 folder adn 9 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/10 Partick (not dated) 1 folder and 2 A3 outsize pages; DC 028/7/3/2/11 Queens Crescent (1996) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/2/12 Reidvale (1998) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/2/13 Springburn Possilpark (1993-1996) 1 folder; DC 028/7/3/2/14 Tollcross (1996) 2 folders and 27 A3 outsize pages.