'Accident waiting to happen': Rage as broken fence left lying for a week after storm
A Glasgow resident voiced her anger as a fence blown over by last week's storm has been left lying for a week.
The metal structure in Pollok, next to St Marnock's Primary School, was damaged during Storm Eowyn last Friday.
A woman who lives in the area claims that despite several reports, it is still there and locals worry that kids could be hurt.
(Image: Gordon Terris, Newsquest) (Image: Gordon Terris, Newsquest)
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She said: "The spikes are poking out of it.
"We've been in touch with Glasgow City Council and Wheatley Homes Glasgow, which we rent our home from.
"Now, it's been a week and still nothing has been done.
"It's very dangerous, there has been a group of boys the other night jumping on it.
"It's an accident waiting to happen."
(Image: Gordon Terris, Newsquest) (Image: Gordon Terris, Newsquest) It is understood that the land is owned by the council, however, the Wheatley Homes Glasgow has confirmed they have plans to remove the boundary this weekend.
A spokesperson said: “Our team was out today to make the fence safe and our specialist contractor will remove it over the weekend, repair it and re-instate it as quickly as possible.”
Glasgow City Council has been approached for comment.