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Market homes in on bandstand site
 
The bandstand was often used by public speakers
The bandstand was often used by public speakers
 

by Sarah Swain

A HISTORIC landmark in the East End of Glasgow looks likely to become home to a new market.

The Bridgeton Cross bandstand, which is 133 years old, and the land around it will see around 20 street traders set up on a weekday.

It is hoped the stalls, which are expected to sell a variety of goods from fresh food to clothes, will also act as a meeting point for local people.

A planning application has been made by the city council's Markets Group.

It already runs farmers' markets in Queen's Park and Partick and other markets in Govan, Drumchapel and Easterhouse, as well as a Sunday car boot sale in Blochairn.

A council spokesman said: "If approval is given it is anticipated the market will be bright and vibrant, adding something to the community.

"We want it to be a venue for them to meet, chat and buy some essentials.

"The Markets Group has more than 25 years' experience of running these type of operations and is looking forward to ensuring this new venture is successful."

The cast iron bandstand, also know as the Bridgeton Umbrella, was put up in 1875.

It sits at the junctions of London Road, Dalmarnock Road, Main Street and James Street.

It used to be a meeting point for people going to the nearby Olympia cinema and was a favourite spot for public speakers.

Councillor Ruth Simpson, whose Calton ward covers Bridgeton, said: "It is an excellent idea. Bridgeton Cross is a natural hub for the community.

"A market would fit very nicely in with the plan for the regeneration of the area."

The move comes weeks after the announcement that another, now notoriously crime-ridden, Glasgow market is to close after almost 200 years.

Paddy's Market will be shut by the autumn and the area transformed, as revealed by the Evening Times in March.

In its place will spring up arts and crafts shops and upmarket foreign food stalls.

Publication date 09/05/08

Posted by: Aunt Sally, Glasgow on 4:28pm Fri 9 May 08
I think this sounds good but hmmmm can you imagine the punters at the pubs across the road ?
Posted by: Ian, Glasgow on 4:39pm Fri 9 May 08
I wish they'd do something with the old cinema across on London Road, its an eyesore! Anything would look better than it is currently!
Posted by: tam-m, southside on 7:49pm Fri 9 May 08
the bandstand should be taken down and moved to the west end were people would appreciate it more.
Posted by: azg on 11:34pm Sat 10 May 08
tam-m wrote:
the bandstand should be taken down and moved to the west end were people would appreciate it more.
... and they might even learn how to spell in their spare time, I suppose. Never mind. "Were people" is a fun idea. Are they at all like werewolves?
Posted by: tam-m, southside on 3:08am Mon 12 May 08
azg wrote:
tam-m wrote:
the bandstand should be taken down and moved to the west end were people would appreciate it more.
... and they might even learn how to spell in their spare time, I suppose. Never mind. "Were people" is a fun idea. Are they at all like werewolves?
yes without the hairy bits
Posted by: George Brown, Glasgow on 10:07pm Mon 12 May 08
Is this the slippery slope for Bridgeton? the birthplace of my parents.
I often take a wander round the Barras' some weekends, and for entertainment, watch the highly conspicuous 'pirate video vendors and lookouts' playing hide and seek with the police, I would be loath to see this moved to any potential market in Bridgeton
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