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Examples

  • Pal Scott McLean, 27, from Carntyne, has known Rikki since his schooldays.

    The Sunday Mail - Home 2009

  • Housing chiefs have agreed to spend £38 million on upgrading more than 600 homes in the Winget scheme in Carntyne - 22 years after they were ruled to be structurally defective.

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  • On December 29 we watched another chain gang of cons being driven by taxi from the Glasgow's community service offices in Bridgeton, to a council-run allotment in Carntyne.

    The Sunday Mail - Home 2009

  • Housing chiefs have agreed to spend £38 million on upgrading more than 600 homes in the Winget scheme in Carntyne - 22 years after they were ruled to be structurally defective.

    unknown title 2009

  • GHA commits £38m to save Carntyne homes which faced demolition

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  • On December 29 we watched another chain gang of cons being driven by taxi from the Glasgow's community service offices in Bridgeton, to a council-run allotment in Carntyne.

    The Sunday Mail - Home 2009

  • Sandyhills resident CARAGH CAMPBELL, 15, a fourth year pupil of St Andrew's Secondary in Carntyne, has battled back from suffering a blood clot in her brain in 2004 to inspire fellow pupils.

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  • GHA commits £38m to save Carntyne homes which faced demolition

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  • "[bold] You can change the houses but you cant change the people (inside them)" [/bold] I dont know much about the Carntyne area.

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  • "[bold] You can change the houses but you cant change the people (inside them)" [/bold] I dont know much about the Carntyne area.

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