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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    Glasgow did a good job in the 60s of eradicting most of the slums and the slum-dwellers along with them.

    But more is needed. Glasgow needs to start demolishing those seedy areas, like dennistoun, the south side of the river, etc, and then encouraging developers to gentrify those areas.

    A strong program of eradication and gentrification. Particularly with a focus of eradicating those newer people who have moved to Glasgow from far away in recent years and live in poverty, scrounging benefits, and robbing people.
    How would you propose they go about 'eradicating those newer people' exactly?[/quote]

    It's not hard, you tell them they've got to move out because you're demolishing their slums to build new and improved properties. Bam! Your done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_in_linwood
    Glasgow did a good job in the 60s of eradicting most of the slums and the slum-dwellers along with them.

    But more is needed. Glasgow needs to start demolishing those seedy areas, like dennistoun, the south side of the river, etc, and then encouraging developers to gentrify those areas.

    A strong program of eradication and gentrification. Particularly with a focus of eradicating those newer people who have moved to Glasgow from far away in recent years and live in poverty, scrounging benefits, and robbing people.
    How would you propose they go about 'eradicating those newer people' exactly?[/quote]

    It's not hard, you tell them they've got to move out because you're demolishing their slums to build new and improved properties. Bam! Your done.[/quote]

    Great stuff & then what do you do with all the subsequent homeless people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    I think Glasgow would be so much better if the green areas were as free from litter as much as possible as rubbish can stay in an area for quite some time.

    Sometimes I do clear any debris where my sister stays.. 10 black bag dulls normally does the job..
    Where does your sister stay, Buc, Firhill isn't it?[/quote]



    Aye Danny I've text my sister as I've forgotten the street..

    If you come out of Particks stadium go to the Canal turn right 3/4 of a mile along and it's there near the coffee shop which is a good one that sits on the canal.

    It's a penthouse.. Love it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    Glasgow did a good job in the 60s of eradicting most of the slums and the slum-dwellers along with them.

    But more is needed. Glasgow needs to start demolishing those seedy areas, like dennistoun, the south side of the river, etc, and then encouraging developers to gentrify those areas.

    A strong program of eradication and gentrification. Particularly with a focus of eradicating those newer people who have moved to Glasgow from far away in recent years and live in poverty, scrounging benefits, and robbing people.
    How would you propose they go about 'eradicating those newer people' exactly?[/quote]

    It's not hard, you tell them they've got to move out because you're demolishing their slums to build new and improved properties. Bam! Your done.[/quote]

    Great stuff & then what do you do wi

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    Where are these slums exactly? Feck me, it's not exactly the Rio Favellas is it? If your not from the city and you dont like it, just keep the f*uck away, not hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_in_linwood
    Glasgow did a good job in the 60s of eradicting most of the slums and the slum-dwellers along with them.

    But more is needed. Glasgow needs to start demolishing those seedy areas, like dennistoun, the south side of the river, etc, and then encouraging developers to gentrify those areas.

    A strong program of eradication and gentrification. Particularly with a focus of eradicating those newer people who have moved to Glasgow from far away in recent years and live in poverty, scrounging benefits, and robbing people.
    How would you propose they go about 'eradicating those newer people' exactly?[/quote]

    It's not hard, you tell them they've got to move out because you're demolishing their slums to build new and improved properties. Bam! Your

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    re: O/T Glasgow

    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    Glasgow did a good job in the 60s of eradicting most of the slums and the slum-dwellers along with them.

    But more is needed. Glasgow needs to start demolishing those seedy areas, like dennistoun, the south side of the river, etc, and then encouraging developers to gentrify those areas.

    A strong program of eradication and gentrification. Particularly with a focus of eradicating those newer people who have moved to Glasgow from far away in recent years and live in poverty, scrounging benefits, and robbing people.
    How would you propose they go about 'eradicating those newer people' exactly?[/quote]

    It's not hard, you tell them they've got to move out because you're demolishing their slums to bui

  8. #18
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    I think they use the term " decanting" these days.

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    You stay in Linwood, Bobby, not Glasgow. Why don't you channel your ideas into that shyteheap Paisley?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyBhoy
    You stay in Linwood, Bobby, not Glasgow. Why don't you channel your ideas into that shyteheap Paisley?

    ...or Linwood.

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