'People would never have bought a house in this area before.”
'Now when a house is up for sale it gets snapped up': Meet the residents cleaning up their Glasgow areaResidents have been cleaning up their area and transforming it into a location where people want to move to – and are appealing for landlords to help.
“We all got stuck in and went out with brushes and garden tools and started picking up litter. Immediately it looked better.”Six jobs at risk after William Hill REFUSED planning permission for replacement Glasgow shopJan said: “Now when a house is up for sale it gets snapped up. People would never have bought a house in this area before.”
Marion, who is in charge of the groups’ events said the young people listened and incidents have stopped. Jan added: “We said: ‘would you like it if your mums’ bins were set on fire?’” Group chair Dennis Docherty said: “We are trying to better the place. We made a community garden out of rubble. TheNow they are looking to get the support of property owners to help keep the area tidy, and tackle issues such as a block of flats with missing render on one side of the building, and bins not being presented for collection.
Dennis said: “We welcome people into our community with welcome arms. So many refugees have been helping us improve the area. We need help to get needed services.”
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