Gentrification threatens Glasgow's carnival families
There are more than 4,000 people who work in Scotland's carnival yards - families whose heritage goes back centuries. Many of them live in Glasgow - but say they are being pushed out by the city's fast moving regeneration. (Click to subscribe for more Channel 4 News videos. https://www.youtube.com/channel4news?...) And they say that's especially true in Govan where a £17 million development is being planned - where showpeople living on two waterfront sites fear their homes are being threatened. Our Scotland correspondent Ciaran Jenkins reports.

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