Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
Rosemount Development Trust are a not-for-profit charity which also supports other organisations to benefit and empower people in Royston, Glasgow. Find out more about our history, current activities and partners.
Our subsidiary company Roystonhill Spire & Park Ltd was formed to preserve and maintain an important local landmark, which is now the site of a valuable green space with views across the city, and a public art and heritage project featuring mosaics depicting local history.
Rosemount Business Park provides high quality rental space while supporting the community – it is owned and managed by Rosemount Workspace Ltd. a subsidiary of Rosemount Development Trust. Find out more about how we have supported local businesses – with secure and affordable premises, and on-site childcare.
Business Park
Regeneration Survey – Prize Draw
Let your voice be heard – complete this survey on Provanhill Street & Royston
Support for Royston Youth Action
Rosemount Development Trust is, once again, delighted to enable Royston Youth Action deliver essential
Join our volunteer board
Rosemount Development Trust is managed by a Volunteer Board of Directors/Charity Trustees, made up
Provanhill Street and Royston Road Regeneration
We are delighted to have secured £40,000 from GCC’s ‘Vacant and derelict Land’ Fund.
History boards
Our boards have arrived! They will soon be installed in the Spire Park along
Rosemount supporting Baby and Parent Support Service
GLASGOW’S NO 1 BABY AND PARENT SUPPORT SERVICE The Directors of Rosemount Development Trust
The beacon is back!
Our contractors have been working hard on rewiring/upgrading the Roystonhill Spire lights, and we
Royston Heritage workshops
In 2019 Rosemount Development Trust’s local heritage project saw people from all ages and
Donation to local children
The Directors of Rosemount Development Trust are delighted to present local children with a
Jim Conway Award for Community Involvement
Michaela McPhilemy wins Rosemount Development Trust’s 2018 Jim Conway Award for her voluntary community