The demolition of a leisure centre in Bearsden is still ongoing more than a month after the new venue opened next door in March.
The old Allander Leisure Centre is currently being knocked down to make room for more parking and a new Sports Dome, which will have two football pitches and a tennis court.
Workers are currently on site to bulldoze the building to the ground in preparation for the final phase, which is due to be complete in Autumn of this year.
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The first phase of the £42.5million project was opened to the public on March 6 and offers a new 25-metre pool, diving blocks, static bikes, hydrotherapy pool and 100-station Gym.
It also includes a support centre for adults with learning disabilities and a pool pod for those with mobility challenges.
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