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George Square

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AddressGlasgow G2 1DH, United Kingdom
Opened 1781
Hours Open 24 hours
Phone +44 141 287 8349
Architects James Craig
John Burnet
James Gillespie Graham
Did you knowJoseph Swan`s panoramic engraving of 1829 shows the early development of the square and its surrounding buildings.
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About George Square


George Square is the principal civic square in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is one of six squares in the city centre, the others being Cathedral Square, St Andrew's Square, St Enoch Square, Royal Exchange Square, and Blythswood Square on Blythswood Hill.

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... 9 mile) Glasgow City Circuit before finishing in George Square...

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... Just as there was a group of well-wishers outside her official residence in Edinburgh as she left, there was a different group who held a celebratory conga in Glasgow s George Square...

The people queuing to see the Queen's coffin

The people queuing to see the Queen's coffin
Sep 12,2022 2:01 pm

... But after that, they had to line up to get into the cathedral - a queue which stretched back about a mile through George Square, Potterow, Chambers Street and George IV Bridge by late afternoon...

Rangers in Seville: Thousands in city ready for Europa final

Rangers in Seville: Thousands in city ready for Europa final
May 18,2022 11:25 am

... Police Scotland said they would do everything they could to reduce disruption, with the city council saying it had removed memorial benches in George Square, some of which were damaged last year during celebrations of Rangers Scottish Premiership title triumph last year...

The man who ran all of Glasgow's 6,000 streets

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... Michael finished his challenge on Wednesday when he ran down the city centre s George Square, which he had saved for last...

New Year Honours: Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith knighted

New Year Honours: Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith knighted
Jan 1,2022 1:43 am

... In a career spanning 23 years he been involved in major incidents, including the Clutha helicopter crash, the George Square bin lorry tragedy and the Stockline Plastics Factory explosion...

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Greta Thunberg says 'many loopholes' in COP26 pact
Nov 15,2021 9:29 pm

... She addressed the crowd when it arrived in George Square, saying " immediate and drastic" cuts to emissions were needed...

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COP26: The story from Glasgow in 15 pictures
Nov 13,2021 3:54 am

... The baby who joined a rally before her first birthdayPeople of all ages joined schoolchildren as they marched from Kelvingrove Park to George Square on 5 November - among the youngest was 11-month-old Juneau...

Rangers in Seville: Thousands in city ready for Europa final

Nov 6,2021 6:01 pm

Tens of thousands of Rangers fans are in Seville ahead of one the biggest matches in The Club 's history.

Police expected up to 100,000 supporters of the Glasgow team to travel to the Spanish City for the Europa League final.

They will be joined by 50,000 fans of German side Eintracht Frankfurt .

The vast majority of those who have travelled do not have tickets for The Game in the 42,700-capacity Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

Only 9,500 tickets were originally sold to Rangers fans, although more are believed to have been made available in recent days.

Ticketless Rangers fans will be able to watch The Match at the 57,000-capacity Estadio La Cartuja in the north of The City - where Celtic lost the 2003 Uefa Cup Final to Porto.

Former Rangers captain John Greig , who led The Team to victory in the European Cup Winners' Cup Final in Barcelona in 1972, wrote an ahead of The Final urging them to be " ambassadors" and show the " absolute best" of The Club .

He added: " To see Rangers in a European final is something many of us thought would not be possible again, and I've been so taken by the incredible lengths you are going to in order to reach Seville to back The Team Out There .

" It is vital that we all act responsibly and remember the values that this institution stands for. "

Seville Police said They were in The City for The Match - which kicks off at 20:00 - with about 5,000 officers on duty.

Many bars in Seville will be closed on Wednesday, but fans will be able to watch The Game on big screens around The City .

Rangers have travelled from across the globe to watch The Match , with some travelling from As Far as Australia despite not having tickets for The Game .

Brian, originally from Nairn, spent 40 hours travelling to Seville from Sydney. He bought a Match ticket on Tuesday for 1,600 euros (about £1,350) and reckons he has spent about £5,000 on The Trip So Far .

" And that doesn't include any drinks, so you can double that! " he told Bbc Scotland . " It is money well spent. I didn't travel from Australia not to see The Game .

" I Am 54, I have been a Rangers fan my whole life and will probably never see this again in my lifetime. "

More Than 400 flights arrived in The City on Tuesday, with a similar number - including 16 charter flights from Glasgow Airport - expected on Wednesday, with trains and coaches travelling to The City also full.

Many fans decided to come here as soon as The Final whistle went in the semi-final, but knowing a Match ticket would be a bonus.

They have arrived almost without expectation that They will get into the ground, but many are now realising They won't get into the 57,000-capacity ground for supporters in the north of The City .

With up to 20,000 Rangers fans expected to get into The Game , that leaves potentially 30,000 fans without a ticket. So now there is a scramble to see where They can see The Game .

A Number restaurants and bars are closing, saying They don't want to show The Game . That's the only sense of consternation among the Rangers supporters - They might be Out Here but not see The Game .

Clifford Stott, a professor in crowd psychology at Keele University, told there would be an added challenge for The Police in Seville because the largest crowds would be at neighbouring stadiums where The Match is being shown on big screens.

Prof Stott said that Spanish policing could be " quite provocative and very heavy handed" but officers would need to address " the legitimate ambitions of the vast bulk of supporters coming across" rather than Just Looking out for any troublemakers.

Bbc Scotland 's John Beattie told the programme fans from both clubs were mingling and it was " pretty relaxed" as supporters started to gather in Seville on Tuesday.

" It is stiflingly Hot - 32, 33C - and the squares are packed with the red, white and blue colours of Rangers and The Black of Eintracht Frankfurt supporters, " He Said .

" These meandering back streets are thronged with Scots and Germans but The Truth is most of these fans don't have tickets. "

He added: " There are fun zones, outdoor beer gardens and food stalls, penalty shoot-out areas, a place where you can get your photo taken with The Cup . It is all very good-natured, a party atmosphere. "

Meanwhile, large numbers of Rangers fan who have not travelled to Spain are expected to gather in the centre of Glasgow on Wednesday evening.

Police Scotland said They would do everything They could to reduce disruption, with The City council saying it had removed memorial benches in George Square , some of which were damaged Last Year during celebrations of Rangers' Scottish Premiership title triumph Last Year .



Source of news: bbc.com

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