The Clyde Arc was completed in 2006,its foundations are piled 30 meters below the river bed.
The bridge serves as a link, particularly for public transport between the SECC and the north bank developments.
Its Glasgow's most distinctive bridge.
This villa is the only survivor and is a listed A building, the villa was once owned by David Dale who established the mills at New Lanark.
The villa was subdivided into flats in 1988.
The building is noted for its Gothic Revival style, with a tower in the north-east corner, twin gabled transepts, and a semi-octagonal west apse.
The church serves the Ibrox and Cessnock areas. It acts as a distribution centre for the Glasgow South West Foodbank .
Smart little church which deserves to better known, it can be found at Clifford Street, Ibrox.