Taggart actor Colin McCredie took to Twitter to complain about the streets of the city, sharing a photo of the underpass at Gibson Street in the West End.
He wrote: “What a dump our City is becoming.”
He then added below: “Makes me so sad and angry.
“I’ve been here over thirty years and it’s never looked such a mess.
“It’s everywhere in the city. It needs cleaning, care and attention.
“Sauchiehall Street is a disaster now.”
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What a dump our City is becoming. 🤬🥲 pic.twitter.com/58uCqSlj0o
— Colin McCredie (@colinmccredie) February 20, 2024
Other social media users appeared to agree with Colin, with one commenting: “A 7-mile walk around Glasgow yesterday: Broomhill Partick, Finneston Park, Woodlands, Hillhead, Dowanhill, Hyndland.
“Overflowing bins everywhere burst rubbish bags at various points… pavements covered in all sorts.
“An overall feeling of grime and uncleanliness.”
Another wrote: “I was in Glasgow for the first time in September. Mostly the West End and Merchant City. I found the city to be lovely but I wouldn’t say it’s the cleanest city I’ve been in. Sauchiehall & the area by the train station were particularly scuzzy.”
Glasgow City Council has been contacted for comment.Â