Learn all about the history of “The Pond” area of Castlemilk Park: what it looked like in the past, the changes it has gone through through time, what part it took in the designed landscape of Castlemilk park, we look at through past photographs and the history and events that shaped it also we look at its amazing wildlife and what the future holds for it going forward in the future.
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READ MOREDiscover the family of Peregrine Falcons that have made the University of Glasgow their new home!
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