Timmy knocking down protestant schools . No ****ing regard for Scotland at all. Celtic have submitted plans to demolish the listed primary school outside their stadium and replace it with a superstore, museum, theatre, café and ticket offices, as part of plans to regenerate thae area for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Celtic Park will host the opening ceremony of the Games, which will be attended by the Queen, and watched by an estimated one billion people worldwide. The 2014 organisers are spending £14 million on the opening and closing ceremonies. The derelict London Road Primary School, at the centre of the plans, is an Edwardian B-listed building, and Glasgowâs only remaining B-listed school, making it likely that there will be objections to the plans from bodies including Historic Scotland. The proposal, made to Glasgow City Council, also includes plans to build a landscaped avenue running from Dalmarnock railway station, which would also be revamped, to Celtic Park, passing key 2014 venues. A 2009 council report raised concerns about the area immediately surrounding the stadium, saying it âdoes not provide an attractive settingâ and âtyhe current situation is not acceptable with regard to the councilâs ambitions to host a world-class event for the 2014 games.â Local SNP councillor Alison Thewliss said the schoolâs demolition would âmake a huge difference to the overall area and experience of visiting Celtic Parkâ, adding: âIt would be nice to retain the school but we have several derelict schools. âIf it canât be used in its existing structure Iâd rather the land was used for something positive.â
A ****ing cafe ya dancer, always wanted one of them at parkhead! But why the **** are we building a theatre?
I assume it will be a community space to help get the planning approved. A theater is quite clever cos nobody will use it and then the club can take it back and use it to store all the new trophys that will be coming our way.
Never good to see a school of any description close. Edit - It's not in use Should really read the article.