Officers were concerned to find a “vulnerable family” with a young child “living” there later in the year without electricity and gas.
The tenement flat has been closed off by the council since 2015 but in 2019, police reported cannabis growing in the address at flat 3/1 178 Allison Street.officers were concerned to find a “vulnerable family” with a young child “living” there later in the year without electricity and gas.hearing: “As a result of the conditions of the flat I had safety concerns for the family especially as there was a young child living there.
The local authority now wants to carry out a compulsory purchase order on the property to “remove the threat and blight of a derelict flat in the tenement". But a Scottish Government reporter has backed the council’s decision saying the buy-out can go ahead. A statement lodged on behalf of owners Govanhill Ltd said the compulsory purchase “is unnecessary, or at least premature” and the landlord “is in a position to carry out the works necessary to bring the property back into use".
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