Anne wrote:8)
Now I wonder if anyone knows owt about this..??..Ive been told that there are remenants of slave prisons under shops in the fruit market?
That sound class, what sort of time are they meant to date back to?
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stuc wrote:Anne wrote:8)
Now I wonder if anyone knows owt about this..??..Ive been told that there are remenants of slave prisons under shops in the fruit market?
That sound class, what sort of time are they meant to date back to?
turbozutek wrote:Kirsty wrote:Anyone know if there is any access to Whiteinch Pool?? My friend was asking as she used to swim in competitions there.
Anyone Anyone Anyone??
kirsty
clydebankcelt wrote:
Has whiteinch pool just been demolished?
yoker brian wrote:clydebankcelt wrote:
Has whiteinch pool just been demolished?
I think your getting mixed up with the building that was recently demolished on Dumbarton Road in Whiteinch.
This was the Whiteinch Resource Centre, and previously was the Old St Pauls Primary School.
Whiteinch Baths (large brick faced building) are still standing and can be found in Medwyn Street which runs parallel to dumbarton Road and the Expressway - close to where the demolition took place.
yoker brian wrote:Chris,
The building has been closed to general public since mid 1990's when the shiney new Scotstoun Lesuire Centre opened.
Looks to be in good condition on from the outside - if i remember correctly there are large steel plates covering what used to be the entrance.
Unsure about access now - but having worked in the Scotstoun area, i'm certain some of the local neds will have found a way inside!
If I get a chance today or tomorrow morning I will have a nosey about.
Cheers
Brian
yoker brian wrote:From what I could see it was pretty well secure, having said that if I might take the mutt for a walk and see if there is "legal" access from the back lane.
turbozutek wrote:
Dogging up the back passage ?
YB... You have excelled yourself man!!
Chris...
yoker brian wrote:But I checked this morning - minus the mutt - and I'm afraid to report that it all looks pretty much secure at the rear of the building.
Cheers
Yoker Brian
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