Glasgow street in 'state' as drug users move into former hospice

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There are fears a Glasgow road is becoming more rundown as drug users move into an historic property in the area.

The iconic India Buildings is being torn down in Bridge Street as it poses a safety risk. It is also understood the former Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice – just off the road in Carlton Place – is being used by people taking drugs.

Mr McGonnell, of Govanhill, said: “A building in close proximity to Bridge Street – the former Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice – is reportedly being used by drug users. Demolished tenements designed by Alexander Thomson in nearby Eglinton Street are also a loss he pointed out.The street has a number of sucessful shops and restaurants, however, and Mr McGonnell doesn’t want to see them relocate. He recounted how a number of businesses including two pubs are gone.

 

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