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Mori wrote:I put up a thread a few years ago discussing the topic of Govanhill with this ET feature leading the topic.
I cant seem to find that thread in the search .... maybe its been deleted! because it was probably felt biast against the imigrant or asylum seeking people that lived in GH, i'm sensing the same here and the way this thread is biastly heading.
Fossil wrote:Mori wrote:I put up a thread a few years ago discussing the topic of Govanhill with this ET feature leading the topic.
I cant seem to find that thread in the search .... maybe its been deleted! because it was probably felt biast against the imigrant or asylum seeking people that lived in GH, i'm sensing the same here and the way this thread is biastly heading.
It must be somewhere Mori. I know for a fact that nothing gets binned. Could be in the Forum Archive? Ill check the Admin bit as well.
can you remember the Subject header?
Fossil
Mori wrote:It had Cockroaches and Govan Hill in the title Fossy, cant remember the full title of the thread.
Josef wrote:Mori wrote:It had Cockroaches and Govan Hill in the title Fossy, cant remember the full title of the thread.
It was 'Govanhill... Cockroaches ?', Mori.
It'd need a bit of a tidy before going back on public display, if Fossil is volunteering....
[Edit] Oh all right then, he isn't.
Fossil wrote:I see you've deleted my post
oandrews wrote:Hi everyone,
I am a Durham University Human Geography Student who is interested in speaking to any member of the showmen about their experience with Clyde gateway and the regeneration scheme in the East End of Glasgow. This will form a part of what I would like to research for my dissertation. I would like to know if they were properly consulted and how changes in the area have affected them.
I will be in Glasgow for around ten days in a weeks time and would really appreciate it if anyone would either be willing to talk to me further on here or if anyone would be willing to meet me when I come to Glasgow.
Thanks for your help,
Oli
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