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    #21
    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Rutherglen, no! Botanics yes. but just watch out it is not really rebranded Maryhill. Westend has the underground which is very handy. Southside has a great train network, North and East generally have not too much need for transport infrastructure (a polite way of saying nobody works there). As with most places these days you can walk a length of a street and go from exclusive to tulip hole.
    Speaking of Rutherglen I recall during my tenure in the South Side (1983-86) reading a horrendous story in the local press - some backpackers from Sweden had arrrived late at CStation and wanted to camp in Glasgow - they saw the name Rutherglen in a map and thought it sounded like a wooded area (no doubt because of the name Glen)

    Anyway they duely arrived in Rutherglen - which is a concrete jungle with barely a tree in view - never mind a wood - and with darkness approaching camped up on a bit of grass near a high rise .

    Sadly there campsite did not go unoticed by the local hoodlums who attacked their tent and robbed the occupants of almost all of ther possesions.

    On the bright sdie the local residents immediately clubbed togther to make sure the Swedes were OK financially and could continue their journey - so there was a happy ending.

    You see the Glasgow Citiizens are very big hearted and very frendly.


    The moral of this tale
    - dont go camping in RuitherGlen ...
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 5 September 2011, 11:35.

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      #22
      There is a hotel IN Glasgow Central Station. Never stayed there, forget the name. Part of a big chain.
      On my tours of duty in Glasgow I've either stayed out in Uddingston and taken the train into contral (10-15 minutes?) or stayed down by Castlemilk.

      Glasgow's no less safe than any other city.

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        #23
        Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
        Then in 1987 whilst cycling down a very steep hill near Castlemilk ( a picturesque suburb in the South of Galsgow) a group of thugs in a car tried to ram me off my bicycle whsilst I was doing a high speed downhill - it was only because I managed to outwit them by continually swerving that you are able to read this sad tale.
        Ahhh Chateau du Lait. I do my occasional hill runs up there, by the time I get to Carmunnock I am half dead, then I get to Clarkston drink 3 bottles of lucozade from the shop and run through Eaglesham to the mearns and back down to Shawlands. A 19 mile run that feels like a 30 mile run with the hills.

        Carmunnock to Castlemilk is an good example of exclusive area 2 fields away from tulip hole. If the Carmunnock residents do not get the kids into Williamwood or St Ninians they pay for St Aloysius or Hutchesons.

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          #24
          Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
          Speaking of Rutherglen I recall during my tenure in the South Side (1983-86) reading a horrendous story in the local press - some backpackers from Sweden had arrrived late at CStation and wanted to camp in Glasgow - they saw the name Rutherglen in a map and thought it sounded like a wooded area (no doubt because of the name Glen)

          Anyway they duely arrived in Rutherglen - which is a concrete jungle with barely a tree in view - never mind a wood - and with darkness approaching camped up on a bit of grass near a high rise .

          Sadly there campsite did not go unoticed by the local hoodlums who attacked their tent and robbed the occupants of almost all of ther possesions.

          On the bright sdie the local residents immediately clubbed togther to make sure the Swedes were OK financially and could continue their journey - so there was a happy ending.

          You see the Glasgow Citiizens are very big hearted and very frendly.


          The moral of this tale
          - dont go camping in RuitherGlen ...
          I went to a wedding in the chapel on Rutherglen high street, everyone turned up late and about 20 of us men fired into the pub across the road for a quick drink, we got dragged out by the women in a one of those "put that drink down and get over here" moments, I went to the toilet and when I was leaving the locals had picked up all our half drank pints and were drinking out of them.

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            #25
            Originally posted by RSoles View Post
            There is a hotel IN Glasgow Central Station. Never stayed there, forget the name. Part of a big chain.
            On my tours of duty in Glasgow I've either stayed out in Uddingston and taken the train into contral (10-15 minutes?) or stayed down by Castlemilk.

            Glasgow's no less safe than any other city.
            The Grand Central. Its not a cheap option my wife wants to stay there again for her Christmas shopping trip and I'm looking at £200 for two nights before breakfast.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #26
              Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
              The moral of this tale - don't go to Glasgow ...
              FTFY
              How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                #27
                Originally posted by eek View Post
                The Grand Central. Its not a cheap option my wife wants to stay there again for her Christmas shopping trip and I'm looking at £200 for two nights before breakfast.
                I used to drag the team there for the 5 quid carvery in there on Fridays before it got done up. Got a feel of the Shining the place. Pints used to be horrible now they painted the place, stuck a few pictures of Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly on the walls, called it a Champage bar and they are asking nearly 5 quid for a bottle of Magners. The general area of Hope Street is not so appealing, lot of trouble there, the taxi rank opposite central is a bit of a magnet for trouble.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  I used to drag the team there for the 5 quid carvery in there on Fridays before it got done up. Got a feel of the Shining the place. Pints used to be horrible now they painted the place, stuck a few pictures of Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly on the walls, called it a Champage bar and they are asking nearly 5 quid for a bottle of Magners. The general area of Hope Street is not so appealing, lot of trouble there, the taxi rank opposite central is a bit of a magnet for trouble.
                  I know unfortunately my wife wants a decent hotel close to the shops or the station and I've tried most of the others over the years.

                  The only thing I've got to my advantage is that as East Coast don't go to Glasgow any more she will start and end up at Queen Street station.

                  Any ideas of other decent hotels will be happily accepted.
                  merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                    #29
                    there is a Hilton at the top of Byres Road and I think Clyde Properties do short lets and probably most of the other agents on Byres Road.

                    Anywhere off Byres road is nice or up Hyndland. Lots to do around there - nice coffee in Tinderbox, nice places up Ashton Lane to eat and drink.

                    Anyone know what Happened to th Pakistani Cafe in that old pub at Partick Cross - doomed again!!!

                    The underground is a hoot - boneshaker!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Fishface View Post
                      Anyone know what Happened to th Pakistani Cafe in that old pub at Partick Cross - doomed again!!!

                      The underground is a hoot - boneshaker!
                      Pakistani cafe and the crazy bullet proof vest wearing owner moved back to the south side, nothing ever works in that corner unit, I used to stay in a flat above it. Never rated the food to be honest as well.

                      That whole junction area is a death on retail business but probably has one of the highest pedestrian throughput outside the town.

                      7 spices across the road does a great pizza but you have to be drunk to buy one as the place looks like it should have been closed years ago.

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