chiefs to save a much-loved Glasgow building put at risk of demolition and transform it into a new multi-million-pound health hub.
The famous structure was built in 1904 by architects Bruce and Hay for the Govan Parish School Board, one of many similar designs across the city that have been gradually lost over the last century.saw the building saved from demolition, with it slowly falling into a state of complete disrepair. Councillor Brown added: “We had a very positive meeting with council officers recently and as a result we now hope to now present a business case to the“We are hopefully that can lead to a plan being developed that can give a new lease of life to this wonderful old building. Paul and I are determined to work together to achieve this.”
A spokesperson for Glasgow City Council said last October that they were ‘in the process' of developing a scheme for the redevelopment of the site, which included the swimming baths but would give no further detail at the time.