Plans to restore and redevelop the stables in Pollok Country Park have been shared by Glasgow City Council.
The A-listed building will be turned into a world-class heritage centre under the plans and would lead to the reintroduction of Clydesdale horses to the south side park.
The project is looking to create a net-zero carbon "Living" Heritage Centre and community and visitor attraction based around the famous horses.
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The attraction will involve social enterprises and community groups as well as providing opportunities for training and employability.
A cafe and shop will be created as well as community, event, and meeting spaces.
Drop-in sessions on the project will be held on April 18 between 12pm and 7pm at Pollokshaws Library with a follow-up event taking place on April 25 between 10am and 7pm at at Pollok Civic Realm.
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