The sun came out and so did the crowds for the Elderpark Community Festival which took place at the weekend.

In a highlight of the local social calendar, hundreds flocked to Elder Park for a day-long event filled with fun, and with a firm family focus.

Govan’s three housing associations – Elderpark, Govan and Linthouse - played an important role in proceedings with giveaways and an opportunity to engage with tenants and the wider community.

The free event was a significant collaborative occasion masterminded by nearly 20 local organisations and community groups.

The aim was to celebrate Govan, its creativity, community, healthy living and climate awareness and judging by the large turnout it certainly caught the public’s attention.

It offered live performances from talented local performers ,DJs , dancers on a professional stage, a kids’ zone with activities, games and creative workshops.

There were also upcycling opportunities, climate-friendly tips, sustainability stalls, healthy food demonstrations, nutrition advice, hands-on workshops and street food.

In keeping with the green space theme, Elderpark Housing used the occasion to assess public support for its planned new community garden and travel hub adjacent to its offices which will transform an unloved piece of waste ground.

A spokesperson for the three housing associations said: “It was undoubtedly a day to remember with a strong emphasis on bringing the people of Govan together. Supporting our communities remains a vital part of our work.

“We were delighted to take part and have the opportunity to connect with many of our tenants and our amazing and thriving neighbourhood.”