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  2. Byres Road - Wikipedia

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    Byres Road is a mixed commercial, shopping and upmarket residential area consisting largely of traditional sandstone tenements with retail premises on the ground floor and three floors of residential flats above. Its proximity to the University of Glasgow has meant that the surrounding West End of Glasgow has a large student population.

  3. Ashton Lane - Wikipedia

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    Ashton Lane. Coordinates: 55.874757°N 4.292865°W. Ashton Lane is a cobbled backstreet in the West End of Glasgow. It is connected to Byres Road by a short linking lane beside Hillhead subway station and is noted for its bars, restaurants and a licensed cinema. Off the main thoroughfare of Byres Road, Ashton Lane is a focus for bars, cafes and ...

  4. Hyndland - Wikipedia

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    History. Prior to development, Hyndland was an area of farmland called 'Hind Land' and belonged to the Bishops of Glasgow. The first tenements were built in 1885. [2] On 13 March 1941, a parachute mine was dropped on Hyndland by the Luftwaffe, destroying three tenement buildings on Dudley Drive.

  5. Central Quay - Wikipedia

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    Design and construction. Architecture firm. Keppie Design. LDA Design. Central Quay (Scottish Gaelic: Cidhe Mheadhain) is a mixed use development at 89 Hydepark Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Consisting of four buildings, the tallest structure, Block H2, is one of the tallest buildings in Glasgow, standing at 58m tall and consisting of 20 storeys.

  6. Clyde Waterfront Regeneration - Wikipedia

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    The Clyde Arc, also known as the Squinty Bridge, was built to ensureas part of the project and provides a new pedestrian and cycle route across the river. The Clyde Waterfront Regeneration project is a collaboration between Glasgow City Council, Scottish Enterprise, and other partners. It is seen as a key driver of economic growth in the area ...

  7. File:174, 176, 178 Byres Road, Glasgow, Scotland.jpg

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    English: 174, 176, 178 Byres Road Wikidata has entry 174, 176, 178 Byres Road (Q17796319) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number

  8. Partick - Wikipedia

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    Partick (Scots: Pairtick, Cumbric: Peartoc, Scottish Gaelic: Partaig) is an area of Glasgow on the north bank of the River Clyde, just across from Govan.To the west lies Whiteinch, to the east Yorkhill and Kelvingrove Park (across the River Kelvin), and to the north Broomhill, Hyndland, Dowanhill, Hillhead, areas which form part of the West End of Glasgow.

  9. Clyde Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel clearance. 17 ft 6 in (5.3 m) [2] North entrance to one of the cyclist and pedestrian tunnels (east) The Clyde Tunnel is a crossing beneath the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland for road traffic, cyclists and pedestrians. Two parallel tunnel tubes connect the districts of Whiteinch to the north and Govan to the south in the west of the city.