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The Pedestrianisation of Glasgow City Centre


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18 hours ago, GordonS said:
20 hours ago, Cerberus said:
Glasgow City Council are a joke and always have been.
I would expect them all the look like Harry Clarke, and that's the wimmen.
 

When I was born Glasgow was a wasteland. Now it's a very popular short break destination and globally recognised for architecture, art, culture and music, and a major shopping destination for those who like that sort of thing. There are world class sporting venues drawing global and continental competitions, that are open to extensive public use all year too. The Riverside has been transformed and huge effort has gone into improving housing. There's an awful lot wrong but it would be nuts to say Glasgow hasn't also had some seriously excellent leadership in the past 30-odd years too.

 

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2 hours ago, NotThePars said:

 

Aye true. The bottom end of Sauchiehall Street has a lot of good bars and not so good, but popular, clubs. You could probably focus on that particularly since there's a growing clamour to extend the licensing hours in Glasgow.

The Charing Cross end is the top end. FACT!

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3 minutes ago, throbber said:

 


I’m sure it was on here that I read that he had died, it seemed like it was fairly common knowledge at the time.

Are you maybe thinking of the Orange Order guy who was getting abused who died last year?

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