'People would never have bought a house in this area before.”
East End residents have been cleaning up their area and transforming it into a location where people want to move to - and are appealing for landlords to help.
READ MORE: Glasgow charity gives out £2.50 vouchers as food banks restrict visits amid falling donations The group have even taken steps to prevent anti-social behaviour, speaking to teens who were causing trouble and persuading them not to vandalise bins. Grass cutting, ridding streets and pavements of weeds, litter picking and cutting back overgrown trees and shrubs are among the ongoing work.
The group are calling for more support from landlords to maintain areas and would like to hold talks with them but their identities are unknown. Dennis said: “We welcome people into our community with welcome arms. So many refugees have been helping us improve the area. We need help to get needed services.”
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