Rutherglen
Rutherglen Town Hall was constructed in the mid-19th century in the Scottish Baronial style and was re-opened in 2005 following a £12.5million refurbishment.
Following its successful renovation, the Town Hall is now a premier venue for arts and cultural activities and exhibitions.
The Grand Hall - with its stained glass windows and barrel-vaulted ceiling - is a striking location for the majority of performances. There is a varied schedule of events throughout the year.
An award-winning cafe is located in the glass atrium and offers a light, bright area to enjoy coffee and cake or a light lunch.
Today I took the bus to my hometown, Rutherglen to visit a friend and have a bit of a walk. We walked down to Dalmarnock Bridge and along the Cunigar Loop, and then back up to Rutherglen to have some lunch. Passed the old Town Hall, which is a listed building nowadays, on the way along the main street, and decided to blip it.
Weather was dreich but not cold, and no rain thank goodness.
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