Wheatly Homes Glasgow has said those who have spoken out do not represent the community.
GLASGOW'S biggest social landlord has hit back over claims surrounding the planned demolition of four tower blocks in the city.
The plans have been met with opposition from a number of people who live in the area and campaigners from outside and some architects have also said they should and could be retained.However, Wheatly Homes Glasgow, formerly GHA, has said those who have spoken out do not represent the community. “One thing’s certain: these people don’t represent the 94% of tenants who’ve successfully and happily moved out of the tower blocks into much more suitable, attractive and quality homes and communities of their choice.”
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