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Council plans 'could be the end' for Glasgow Necropolis amid preservation fears
The new entrance aims to improve access for East End residents but raises concerns of increased anti-social behavior and potential harm to the historic site, which holds 52,000 graves.
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I visited Glasgow's stunning necropolis as local preservation group slams new eastern entrance plan
Anti-social behavior, theft and vandalism are some of the reasons why a new entrance should not be added to the East of Glasgow Necropolis, according to the group that works to preserve the 37 acre space near Glasgow Cathedral. I met with Friends of Glasgow Necropolis to find out more.
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