Prior approval from the council is needed before the Wyndford site can be razed, which covers the method of demolition and the treatment of the cleared plot.
A COUNCILLOR has voiced his concerns about the planned demolition of four Wyndford tower blocks over fears about losing social housing during a home shortage in Glasgow.to knock down the towers in Maryhill, said 90% of tenants in the blocks have already moved or been offered a home in another area.
He also pointed out there has been a delay in erecting homes where the Red Road flats were pulled down.is needed before the Wyndford site can be razed, which covers the method of demolition and the treatment of the cleared plot. Councillor Campbell said: “Maryhill faces the same prospects as Sighthill and Red Road and experiencing the net loss of social rented homes at a time of acute housing shortage and increased demand.
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