The property which sits on Ibrox Terrace has been described as being in “a state of serious disrepair” and is a “blight” on the area.
A neglected five-bedroom house in Ibrox which has been empty for seven years will be bought by City Council who want to use it for a homeless family.
As a result, it has been neglected and allowed to deteriorate and is now deemed to be in a state of serious disrepair impacting negatively on the neighbouring properties and causing environmental blight. Councillor Ken Andrew said: “When you are assessing something like this in terms of a CPO how does that work when you are thinking about a compulsory sales order.
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