'They made a promise': Campaigners write to Lord Provost in fight to reopen vital hub

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'They made a promise': Campaigners write to Lord Provost in fight to reopen vital hub
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The hub closed over 3 years ago

Last September, £262,000 was allocated to overhaul the property and bring it back into use.

However, as the Glasgow Times revealed earlier this month, total repairs will now cost an extra £400,000 because the roof needs to be replaced after it was found to contain potentially deadly asbestos.Diane McKendrick, Kate Mulgrew and Jill Mackay in front of the hub

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