A company brought in to help transform the city centre street as part of Glasgow City Council's £5.6 million regeneration project are selling the old granite cobble stones.
Glaswegians have the opportunity to own a piece of the city's history as granite cobble stones walked on by millions on Sauchiehall Street are up for sale.
Tradstocks Ltd, who brand themselves 'one of the UK's major suppliers of natural stone', are giving potential buyers the chance to treasure a part of the historic city centre street. The company has been brought in to lay new bricks on Sauchiehall Street as part of Glasgow City Council's regeneration project. The street will get a £5.6 million makeover with 40 new trees, lighting and the rebuilding of roads and footpaths among other improvements.READ MORE: Tragedy as man dies at Glasgow train station after suffering cardiac arrestTradstocks Ltd said: "You can walk on the famous and historic streets of Glasgow wherever you are.
"As part of the City of Glasgow Avenues Regeneration Project we have been supplying local Scottish Whinstone for the new pathways, roads and avenues."But we also have the original granite cobbled stones from Sauchiehall Street available for sale right now. So yes, you can follow in the footsteps of millions of people, and walk on the historic streets of Glasgow wherever you are.Options for choosing the amount you want and delivery is available.
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