IN RELATION to the closure of Glasgow Club Scotstoun’s for a refurbishment, (Evening Times March 1) I thought the council had done all the investing they needed for Glasgow 2014 to make Glasgow modern and ready for the visitors and competitors coming to the city.

Now more money? Who owns the leisure facilities - the council or Glasgow Life?

Whose money is being used here to do this stuff?

Alba Mason, posted online

SNP 'don't care'

READING about the attempt to get the Government to take over the Clyde Tunnel’s operation (Evening Times March 6), the SNP are not interested in Glasgow.

Edinburgh has just received an increase in the funding for its festivals.

It gets millions each year from the Scottish People. While the Burrell collection got no help from the SNP government in its hour of need.

In fact, a lot of museums in Edinburgh are paid through central government which means Glasgow is subsidising them.

I want independence, but not with the SNP in charge.

They are a disgrace and are destroying the case for independence.

Glasgow is suffering both from the austerity of the UK government and the discrimination of the SNP government.

It is a double whammy!

Laurence Boyd, posted online

Tunnel takeover

AS a major trunk road serving the main hospital in the West of Scotland, the Tunnel should either be maintained directly by Transport Scotland or Glasgow City Council given a grant to maintain it that reflects the complexity of the tunnel structure, instead of just considering it to be a normal road.

Paul Sweeney, posted online

Why objections?

READING about the objections to turning Maryhill primary into flats (Evening Times March 6), why are they objecting?

Housing is desperately needed would these folks who are objecting it was left to rot.

Janet MacDonald, posted online

Put to use

WHAT would they rather the school was?

It’s an honest question, so many schools now sit like this, some of them end up vandalised, even set on fire, but the ones that have been turned into flats are at least serving a purpose.

Mary McCulley, posted online