A listed building in Whiteinch has been sealed off after it was deemed to be in "dangerous condition".

The derelict burgh hall, which sits on the corner of Inchlee Street and Victoria Park Drive South, was cordoned off as a precaution.

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A Glasgow City Council spokesperson confirmed: "The front stone-built dormers of this GCC building were found (by structural engineer officers from the council) to be in a dangerous condition, and so immediate action in the interests of public safety had to be taken in erecting a temporary exclusion zone on the pavement and road.   

"Once the immediate works have taken place and the building made safe, the exclusion zone will be reduced. 

"This is a category B Listed building."

Pictures of the building with the fence around it were posted to a local Facebook community group.

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This comes after our sister title the Glasgow Times reported that a campaign is underway by locals who demand action on the complex which was last used as social work premises and closed in 2002.

People living in the adjacent tenement building have suffered from damp and mould, and fear for their safety if it is allowed to deteriorate further.