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Council gets green light to sell former Glasgow school houses and ex-library
['Sarah Hilley', 'Local Democracy Reporting Service']
STV News
Two old Glasgow schoolhouses, bungalows and a flat are to be sold off by the council as it seeks to tackle the housing crisis.
All five properties, which include a four-bedroom empty tenement flat in Hyndland, in Clarence Drive and a five-bedroom Cranhill bungalow, are to be let to the Health and Social Care Partnership.
Glasgow City Council officials got the go-ahead from councillors to start negotiations for the disposal of the homes to City Property Glasgow (Investments) LLP.
A council official said: “The council are keen to explore all options to address the current housing crisis.
Glasgow City Council will renounce the lease to Thenue Housing Association Ltd and City Property Glasgow (Investments) will enter into a lease with HSCP to continue to provide the current services.”