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Scotland's largest greenhouse set to be preserved as 'living ruin' and new event space

So: after 40 years of sitting empty and unloved, the Springburn Winter Gardens in Glasgow is finally getting a second chance - and I think that's genuinely wonderful. Built in 1892 and once Scotland's largest greenhouse, it hosted concerts and exotic flower displays before a storm forced its closure in 1983. Now, thanks to £1.1 million from the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund, the Springburn Winter Garden Trust can start turning it into what they're calling a 'living ruin' - think ruined church vibes, but with a café, performance space and arts hub. Which brings me to the best part: it was local people who fought off the demolition plans and kept this dream alive for over a decade. And here's the thing - that kind of community stubbornness is exactly what makes stories like this so worth celebrating.
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