“The community had enough.'
A high fence, top quality CCTV and suspects being identified has meant the Bridgeton Community Learning Campus is no longer a target.
Manager Lesley Ward said: “The community had enough. The beloved community centre was starting to get destroyed. But by working together as a collective we began to make a difference.” “We spoke to Councillor George Redmond, got the police involved and Glasgow housing association and Thenue housing association.”
As part of £1 million work to transform the space around the centre, the hub gained community benefits including the high perimeter fence with anti-vandal paint, growing space, gardening equipment and containers.
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