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Glasgow recent comments:

  • SECC (Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre), tomjarvis wrote 3 years ago:
    On 19 April 2020 it became operationally ready as the Louisa Jordan Hospital, an emergency hospital established to handle the Covid-19 pandemic. It was officially opened on 30 April 2020. It was one of the main locations for the Covid-19 vaccination clinics from 8 December 2020.
  • Cranhill High Flats (former site of Sugarolly Mountains), Carole Downie (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    My friend jean Gibson and I are blethering just now , in Arbroath , talking about the sugarolly mountain. She lived in Bellrock street and went to st Gregory’s school and used to go dancing at the Shack , great memories says jean
  • Sainsbury's Glasgow Muirend, clive leighton (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    ...and now...Sainsburys
  • Cranhill High Flats (former site of Sugarolly Mountains), Liz Grant (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    We used to play on the Sugarolly Mountain on our way home from school 1960
  • The Laurieston, udo88 wrote 6 years ago:
    Много хорошего,разливного пива во главе с McEwan's.
  • former Queenslie housing estate, William Colvin (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    If your talking about Tommy Campell who iived on lonmay road in the late 50s last i heard he moved to Australia
  • former Queenslie housing estate, William Colvin (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    William Colvin I stayed at No 62 horndean cresant. I had a friend called Gordon Jones who stayed at lonmay path wee moved from Queenslie around 1964 lost touch with many pals
  • Dalmarnock Sewage Treatment Works, kevin (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    why is it I can smell sewage in prospecthill road
  • Gushetfaulds Railway Lands, James Sinclair (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    It is now a huge bus depot (not passenger depot)
  • Cranhill, Not Drake Moonhausen... Honest (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    Pretty sure Drake Moonhausen is now the most famous ex-resident of Cranhill.
  • Berridale Allotments, David Paris (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    The site is privately owned and is not leased from Glasgow City Council.
  • Burnt out office building, Ross (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Former Office of NG Bailey, an electrical engineering firm.
  • Site of West Maryston, Aggy (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    My wee Granny stayed there next to the canal
  • Ruchill Hospital (disused), ivas wrote 7 years ago:
    The tower is still there. It is a fantastic piece of architecture.
  • Cranhill High Flats (former site of Sugarolly Mountains), Eddie Fox (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Just found this after l googled Sugarally Water, born in Springburn Glasgow, 1952, moved to the U.S.A. in 1977. I was actually looking for the method of making Sugarally water, l remember having it as a child, seems like there was a certain way to make it, can't remember though. Anyhow, l never knew about the Sugarally Mountain in Cranhill, especially the waste coming from the St. Rollox Chemical works, l always thought that the waste from there was put on what later became the Sighthill flats, i.e. Jack's Mountain and the Stinky Ocean. l wonder now if they moved the waste to Cranhill using the old Monklands canal?
  • Avenuepark Street, theshadow89 wrote 7 years ago:
    Parts of this road are missing from the map.
  • Republic Bier Halle West, Big Winky (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Has changed hands many times since it was a Bier Halle! Now Crossing the Rubicon, sells good beers and interesting variations on Indian food.
  • Alpine Bikes, Big Winky (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Now an outdoor discount store,
  • Headquarters of G1 Group PLC, Big Winky (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Now the new headquarters for G1 group.
  • St Bartholomew's RC Church, Castlemilk, Rena Christmas (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I was 5 in 1955 when we moved to Castlemilk. On Sundays we went to mass in the hut as the church hadn't been built. I made my 1st communion in the hut but my brother made his1st communion in the church the following year. The 3 priests were Fr. Toy, Fr Brady & Fr Byrne. The parish have a tribute to Fr Toy at Blairbeth cemetery. I always stop when I visit Scotland & go to my family's grave. Rena Christmas (nee Lalley)