Geoff Shaw
Male, Deceased Person
1927 – 1978
Who was Geoff Shaw?
Geoffrey Shaw was a Church of Scotland minister who had an unconventional ministry outside the normal parish structures and became the first Convener of Strathclyde Regional Council.
Coming from a wealthy Edinburgh family, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy. He left with the intention of studying law at university with the aim of becoming a lawyer. He was called up for National Service in the Royal Navy, during which he felt a calling to become a minister.
As part of his theological studies, he went to Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. In New York he experienced working with people from the poorest parts of the city. Back in Scotland, together with Walter and Elizabeth Fyfe and John and Beryl Jardine, they established the Gorbals Group. This was a radical experiment in social gospel ministry within the Church of Scotland outside conventional parish structures. The three ministers lived in the Gorbals area of Glasgow - what was then regarded as one of the worst urban slum areas in Europe. Geoff lived in a flat in Cleland Street, where he sought to help some of the most marginalised people in the community.
His radical ministry led him into socialist politics. He joined the Labour Party and was elected Councillor for Govanhill in 1970. Local government reorganisation in 1975 saw him become Convener of Strathclyde Regional Council.
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