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We all know it is people that make Glasgow but the city also packs in a long list of attractions which should not be missed by tourists. Our readers shared their favourite sights to admire, whether you’re a resident of Glasgow or planning a visit to one of Scotland’s most popular and exciting cities.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in the West End of the city is one of Glasgow’s top tourist attractions. Admission is free and the refurbished building displays a wide collection of traditional and modern art, including works by Van Gough, a MacKintosh exhibition as well as natural history collections.
IT WAS the Noughties, and Glasgow was the sparkling centre of retail heaven. Proud of its reputation as the busiest shopping destination outside of London, it was buzzing with big names, bold brands and bright lights, not to mention fancy restaurants and old favourites. Some of these popular names have fallen by the wayside – but over the next few weeks, we will be reviving a few of them for Times Past. After all, who doesn’t love a stroll down shopping’s memory lane? First up is the mighty, multi-storeyed book behemoth, Borders. Here are nine things you didn’t know about the famous shop.
A CONMAN from Inverkip jailed over a huge half-a-million-pound fraud which funded his lavish lifestyle has now been ordered to hand over £281k. Paul Galbraith, who siphoned off £513,200 while working as a project manager on a business development, was sentenced to five years behind bars back in 2019. The money he swindled had been paid into a building society account in his pensioner mother s name, after he submitted invoices from a non-existent company for work which had not been carried out. The 53-year-old will now have to stump up over half the amount he plundered, after prosecutors went after him financially under proceeds of crime legislation.