WELCOME TO THE BURGH BLOG
The Maryhill Burgh Halls blog offers a rich tapestry of stories, research, and reflections that celebrate the history, heritage, and community spirit of Maryhill, Glasgow. It features contributions from local historians, volunteers, and staff.
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Lord Provost officially opens Leisure Centre next to Maryhill Burgh Halls


Latest site progress - new attic floor takes shape
New roofspace floor takes shape amongst the ornate original roof trusses, which will remain in place.
New steelwork behind retained facade of Police Station meets the main Halls building itself.
Inside the Hall, the new openings which will give access to the Garden Courtyard and Cafe areas of the new build.
Standing where the cafe will be, looking towards the retained wall of the former Police Station
St Charles Primary visit to Maryhill Burgh Halls
Pupils from St Charles Primary, Glasgow visit the Halls site to find out about the project, and the history of the buildings and the stained glass.
Getting a demonstration of how water always finds its level.
West End Website: Burgh Halls Update
New article on Pat's West End Website, bringing the story of the Halls up to date:
Maryhill Burgh Halls
Previous articles by Ian R Mitchell are also available on the same website:
Maryhill Burgh Halls Restoration
Glasgow's Lord Provost visits Halls site to see progress
Bob Winter, Lord Provost of Glasgow - who grew up in Maryhill - today visited the Burgh Halls site to see how work was progressing.
Left - Bruce Malcolm, Sentinel Clerk of Works
Centre - Bob Winter, Lord Provost of Glasgow
Right - Hunter Reid, Project Co-ordinator, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust
Evening Times - Inside Glasgow Videos - Maryhill
Featuring Hunter Reid of the Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust discussing the project.
Click on the video above to play. The Burgh Halls section is from approx. 3min 20 seconds into the video.
Building Progress - May 2010
Tie Beams
Temporary propping in House removed
Westok new steel beams in main hall
Preparing to lay the new concrete floor in the main Hall
New steelwork progress behind retained facade of Police Station.
Metal decking being installed on new first floor level
Trust Newsletters
Back issues of the Newsletters and Updates issued by the Trust can be downloaded in PDF format below by clicking the relevant link:
MINISTER VISITS THE HALLS SAVED FOR MARYHILL
Praise for “cultural gem’ as Alex Neil sees first hand how historic halls are being brought back to life



New steelwork erected on site
UNVEILED! First glimpse of magnificent gates for Maryhill Burgh Halls


Hats Off As Work Begins On Halls!


THE BEST NEWS YET FOR Maryhill BURGH HALLS!
£1.2M NEW FUNDING BOOST FOR MARYHILL BURGH HALLS
Boost for Burgh Halls
Welcome to the Maryhill Burgh Halls Blog
Here you will find in-depth research and snippets into our local history which has been conducted by volunteers, staff and friends of the Halls.