Tesco Station Demolition 'Illegal' Say Campaigners Opponents of West End Superstore Set to Seek Legal Advice
Evening Times › April 17, 2007
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Evening Times › April 17, 2007
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TESCO'S controversial demolition of a historic railway station in the West End of Glasgow may have been illegal, it was claimed last night.
A packed public meeting was told the company may not have been given permission by the city council to knock down the 110year-old Partick Central Ticket Office for a new superstore. And opponents of the store move are now planning to seek legal advice.See the full content of this document
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Tesco Station Demolition 'Illegal' Say Campaigners Opponents of West End Superstore Set to Seek Legal Advice
The demolition of the building - at 7am on a January Sunday - caused outrage.
Already there have been 1200 le...See the full content of this document
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