Around 80 people were evacuated
Glasgow residents who were evacuated following the discovery of 'potentially hazardous' materials have been allowed to return home.
A number of police cordons were in place and Altyre Street, Dalness Street, Ard Street and Trainard Avenue were closed, but have now re-opened.
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