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JumpJockey · 04/01/2011 12:36

DH grew up in Glasgow, in Burnside, and we're pondering moving back from down south. Which areas are nice in terms of space for kids to play, good schools, easy access to city (trains etc), and which should we not bother looking at?

Sorry to be so vague but DH's not much help at all, just knows the place he grew up! His brother lives in Pollokshields which always strikes me as very nice but ideally we'd like a place with a garden rather than a flat. All suggestions and comments, however biased Wink, very gratefully recieved!

NB we currently have one dd age 2 and another arriving imminently so would be looking to move in the next couple of years, primary schools the main concern rather than secondary at this stage.

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prettybird · 21/01/2011 12:52

There are plans to build a new Glendale Primary School which will include a gaelic medium unit. I think the expectation is that it would be built by 2013.

JennyPiccolo · 21/01/2011 18:57

Yeah, i used to live on Berkeley Street. My neices attend the Gaelic primary at Condorrat. I was just wondering if the West End and Cumbernauld were the only two. Didn't realise there was one in EK too.

Gallusliv · 15/12/2011 22:16

Anybody know what is happening about the new Glendale Primary/Gaelic unit? I know it was intended for 2013 but that's only a year and a half ago and there doesn't seem to be much on the horizon as far as I can glean from the locals. I would consider it for our two (due to start school Aug 13) if I knew it would def be up.

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