It will take two years to bring the four high-rise blocks down.
Four high-rise tower blocks in the Maryhill area will be blown up next year as part of demolition plans.
An outline of plans explains that the blocks will be taken back to their concrete frame including removing all internal non-load bearing walls, partitions, linings, floor finishes, ceiling finishes, and services. Their report added: "We assessed the four high-rise blocks at Wyndford Road, Maryhill. Our assessment found that the buildings do not meet the criteria of special architectural or historic interest required for listing.
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