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Anderson Bell Christie to design three new Glasgow primary schools
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15 Feb 2007
Anderson Bell Christie has won the commission from Glasgow City Council to design three Glasgow primary schools.
The schools are to be built in Ruchill, Tinto and Govan at a cost of £27 million.
Bruce Brebner, a partner at Anderson Bell Christie, said the firm saw “the investment in a new primary school in each of these areas as a positive opportunity to consolidate and take forward an existing community into the next generation.”
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