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Is Glasgow a safe place to live?

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GoodnessGraciousMeh · 17/08/2026 21:14

My DD has recently moved to Glasgow for a job. She is shocked at how rough it seems, and there is a programme on iplayer which is on later tonight on player about Glasgow which was filmed recently. It's really shocking. She is living alone in a not particularly nice area and I am really worried. For people who have experience of Glasgow, please tell me your thoughts.

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KeepPumping · 19/08/2026 15:58

XDownwiththissortofthingX · 19/08/2026 15:51

1992 and 2008.

You do realise that there was massive central bank intervention to lower borrowing costs (QE, money printing etc.) after 2008, and you realise that in today"s global economic climate that can"t happen again?

Of course

Prices went up because of a sea of cheap mortgage debt not because some rough pub changed it"s name to the Hooray Henry! If you bought in the early 90"s you are insulated from a property crash, the people trying to look "affluent" on the Shore drinking £7.50 glasses of wine on their Debt Diddy app are not, they have borrowed top dollar for flats that are realistically worth under 100k if that

That's a lot of assumption about a lot of people, the most egregious being that they've all bought massively overpriced newbuilds in Newhaven etc. Leith still has an enormous quantity of Tenement flats which are bought and sold every single day. If those are "realistically worth under 100k", then I'm sure that will come as a shock to anyone who has bought or sold one in the past 20 years since you've have been hard pushed to find one for 100k even in the early 2000s.

Ok, I have generalised about the people out drinking, but 50k student debt is standard now, that is for basic degrees, spoke to someone recently (not a UK degree) with 100k student debt, absolutely ridiculous, people who have access to Daddy"s trust fund are not buying flats down the shore in Leith I am pretty confident of that, there might be some but it is not their go to area, and if you say value went out the window years ago I will also bet most of the folks posing outside the old Brawler"s Arms are in deep mortgage debt as well as the student debt, formula for disaster when rates rise IMO.

PollysKenwood · 19/08/2026 16:30

The description of Dalry on this thread is very funny. I think some people need to get out more 😆

Amperoblue · 19/08/2026 18:55

DS is due to move up. He used to live in Coventry ( Warwick Ini) . He can certainly pick them.
It would be ok but he loves the great outdoors. I have no idea why he keeps picking rough cities to live in.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 18:57

Glasgow has wonderful access to The Great Outdoors. Loch Lomond is so close!

Caravanholiday · 19/08/2026 18:58

Amperoblue · 19/08/2026 18:55

DS is due to move up. He used to live in Coventry ( Warwick Ini) . He can certainly pick them.
It would be ok but he loves the great outdoors. I have no idea why he keeps picking rough cities to live in.

Glasgow is not a rough city. It's beautiful and lively with loads going on and plenty to do. You can drive less than 1 hour from the City Centre and be in the most beautiful countryside you could ever see. Go 2/3 hours and it only gets better. If your son loves the great outdoors he couldn't have picked a better city to live in.

YellingAway · 19/08/2026 19:03

Glasgow city centre is a dump and parts of it are really dodgy.

It didn’t use to be like that, 10 years ago it was Scotland’s shopping and entertainment hub but not now.

Comparing it to other cities or indeed stating that all cities have their dodgy areas is not helpful and basically lets the city council off the hook.

we should really be asking them to account for the deterioration as the city centre used to be vibrant and generally safe. Four corners used to be fine, now it’s really not. why is that, how has that been allowed to happen.

I love the city but it’s a complete dump now and it breaks my heart to admit that I now prefer going out in Edinburgh.

Newsenmum · 19/08/2026 19:06

It does seem quite shocking its near all the shopping areas.
I know someone who said west end is nice.

Newsenmum · 19/08/2026 19:08

MessyNDepressy · 17/08/2026 21:44

I’ve lived in the east end of Glasgow my whole life. I’ve raised DS14 here with no concerns, I’ve genuinely never felt unsafe here. DS isn’t allowed to go into town alone but I have obviously been in plenty and have never had an issue. Obviously common sense plays a part - stay in well lit areas, don’t go wandering off down dark alleys alone etc but to me, that’s the same in any city. My neighbours are all lovely and would do anything to help DS and I out. What are does she live in?

You say its safe op but it’s a bit sad youve had to normalise that he can’t go into town alone!

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:14

Newsenmum · 19/08/2026 19:06

It does seem quite shocking its near all the shopping areas.
I know someone who said west end is nice.

It's near the train station. This is the same in all major cities I can think of.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:14

YellingAway · 19/08/2026 19:03

Glasgow city centre is a dump and parts of it are really dodgy.

It didn’t use to be like that, 10 years ago it was Scotland’s shopping and entertainment hub but not now.

Comparing it to other cities or indeed stating that all cities have their dodgy areas is not helpful and basically lets the city council off the hook.

we should really be asking them to account for the deterioration as the city centre used to be vibrant and generally safe. Four corners used to be fine, now it’s really not. why is that, how has that been allowed to happen.

I love the city but it’s a complete dump now and it breaks my heart to admit that I now prefer going out in Edinburgh.

Tosh. Four Corners has never been fine. It wasn't considered fine in 1900!

weegiemum · 19/08/2026 19:19

We’ve lived in Glasgow for 20 years this month, first on the Southside and now in a more peripheral part of the city which is looked on as dangerous but we’ve never had any bother. My dd1 and her partner live in the East End (bought a lovely 2 bed flat on the edge of Tollcross Park, for a fraction of what you would get in the west end) and are very happy there.

I never go to the city centre which I’ve heard has gone really downhill recently, mainly because I’m a wheelchair user and it’s not very disabled friendly. We’d shop in Silverburn or East Kilbride.

Your dd will be fine. Glasgow is a friendly place, even the drunks are generally inoffensive. The big quote is, of course, Peolpe Make Glasgow and it’s true.

YellingAway · 19/08/2026 19:21

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:14

Tosh. Four Corners has never been fine. It wasn't considered fine in 1900!

Maybe it wasn’t in 1900, I wasn’t around then 😉 but certainly ok in the 1990’s when Tower records was there.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:25

Well, I never hung around by any of those entrances to the station or by St Enoch's.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:25

PS also not in 1900 obviously!

YellingAway · 19/08/2026 19:30

@Piggywaspushed I didn’t hang around either but I didn’t actively avoid which is what I do now and that is a key difference.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:33

Fair enough.

GoodnessGraciousMeh · 19/08/2026 19:49

weegiemum · 19/08/2026 19:19

We’ve lived in Glasgow for 20 years this month, first on the Southside and now in a more peripheral part of the city which is looked on as dangerous but we’ve never had any bother. My dd1 and her partner live in the East End (bought a lovely 2 bed flat on the edge of Tollcross Park, for a fraction of what you would get in the west end) and are very happy there.

I never go to the city centre which I’ve heard has gone really downhill recently, mainly because I’m a wheelchair user and it’s not very disabled friendly. We’d shop in Silverburn or East Kilbride.

Your dd will be fine. Glasgow is a friendly place, even the drunks are generally inoffensive. The big quote is, of course, Peolpe Make Glasgow and it’s true.

That's where she lives! Edge of Tollcross park. I thought it was fine, if scruffy and run down until this programme! I am concerned about her getting bus home in the dark in Winter, she's already had drunken fights breaking out on the route and drunks lying unconsious in her doorway.

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Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 19:56

Where in Birmingham was she, OP?

GoodnessGraciousMeh · 19/08/2026 20:01

A pretty rough area initially, then moved to a much nicer area.

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MessyNDepressy · 19/08/2026 20:13

Newsenmum · 19/08/2026 19:08

You say its safe op but it’s a bit sad youve had to normalise that he can’t go into town alone!

Not really, he’s never actually asked to go in to town. When he’s out with friends he’s either playing football or they go to Glasgow Fort which is much closer and has all the same amenities. If he asked to go with his friends for a reason, I would consider it.

I also agree with @Piggywaspushed, four corners has never been fine from my knowledge. I’m early 30s and it was where all the teenagers would hang about when I was younger. Teenagers hanging about in large numbers = fighting, drinking, drugs etc etc.

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 20:16

I'd imagine the 'rough area' of Birmingham would be similarly edgy, maybe even more so than Tollcross.

JackJarvisEsq · 19/08/2026 21:40

I grew up in Maryhill so not sheltered in any way but I’m finding the city centre grim these days

I think Glasgow had a 25 year period of being on the up, starting with the city of culture. Money seemed no object in keeping things clean, occupied and in good order. financial services made big investments too; people liked a Scottish accent in call centres.

its going back to how it was when my mother was young with rubbish not collected, vacant retail units and poorly maintained amenities

GoodnessGraciousMeh · 20/08/2026 07:56

Piggywaspushed · 19/08/2026 20:16

I'd imagine the 'rough area' of Birmingham would be similarly edgy, maybe even more so than Tollcross.

Oh yes. She's was living with a boyfriend then . She moved from Birmingham naively thinking Glasgow would be better. Her main reason was a job though, which hasn't turned out to be what she was promised. So not good on all fronts.

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Amperoblue · 20/08/2026 11:54

Does anyone know St George's Cross? Nice or Nefarious?

AuntieBiotics · 20/08/2026 12:01

Very central, very studenty. Along Gt Western Road or Woodlands Road is nicer than going north towards Garscube/Maryhill. May be noisy depending how close you are to the motorway.

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