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Kelvin Campus Acre Road Site Todd Campus This drawing is the property of the UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW and must not be reproduced without permission from the UNIVERSITY COURT. THE CONTRACTOR must check all dimensions before commencing site work or shop 630 drawings and any discrepancies brought to the attention of the DIRECTOR OF ESTATES AND BUILDINGS. North DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING Lodge Notes: Ballater Drive 14 N 12 16 4 6 8 10 18 2 20 Ballater Drive Ownership Boundary GARSCUBE BRIDGE CCTV 600 Tarmac 42.5 G G G G G Drain RE LP RE LP HomeLP FarmLP G RERE Tarmac G G Stores GL LB Slabs LP LP 40.0 Brick Wall CCTV Hedge 601 Store Conc (Area Under Consruction) GL 605 LEGEND: 609 STORE FH Alastair Grass G Demolished 603 Cycle Stands University Owned 604 CurrieSlabs GL ConcConc Col Col GV Wolfson Bldg A/C GV BldgTank IC Lift G Grass ER 613 Scottish Enterprise ER ER 619 ER Hedge Ret. Wall owns buildings, Conc. Foundations ER Hedge 632 Todd Campus Slabs LP 614 Rebound Fleming University owns land 617 Fencing Pavilion Pitch No.9 Slabs Soccer Track 621 615 633 616 Tarmac 799 CR UK Bldg Track Wolfson Wohl CRC River Kelvin Demolished Squash Cricket Oval Gravel Car Parking Area & Wicket Courts Gravel Footpath 600 Pavilion Caretaker's House Gravel Footpath 625 602 Hay Shed-DEMOLISHED Grass 601 Home Farm Building-1 603 Gardener's House 604 Aviaries-1-New Pitch No.8 605 CR UK Store Soccer 807 607 Greenhouses-2-DEMOLISHED CLUBHOUSE Door 609 Aviaries-2-New No.1 Todd 610 Garage-3-DEMOLISHED Conc. Slabs Tennis 626 613 Wolfson Building (former Beatson Inst.) Door Campus Courts RIVER KELVIN 615 Wolfson Wohl Cancer Research Centre (TRC) 616 CR UK BSU Existing 617 CR UK Building Tennis 618 Flam Store-3-DEMOLISHED Courts Maryhill Road 619 Greenhouse 620 Botany Greenhouse-2-DEMOLISHED 634 621 Home Farm Building-2 Gatehouse 622 Animal Covered Accommodation-DEMOLISHED 623 Isolation Unit 624 John Paul Suite-DEMOLISHED 625 Squash Courts-DEMOLISHED Woodland 626 James Neil Pavilion (Tennis Club) 628 Flam Store (Next to 632) LADY 630 North Lodge CAMPBELL Playground 632 Alastair Currie Building BRIDGE 'B' Listed 634 Main Gatehouse (Garscube) Site of 636 Small Animal Hospital Garscube House Lady Campbell Bridge 700 Estates Clerk of Works Office Area (Old Security Office) 701 Indoor Riding Arena (Exercise Unit) 636 702 Campbell Building-Food Farm (Refectory) - DEMOLISHED 95 101 105107 703 Large Animal Ops Theatre - DEMOLISHED 704 Stewart Building (Administration Block) - DEMOLISHED Small KELVIN WAY 36.4m 705 Clinical Isolation Unit (Large Animal Accom(Surgery)) - DEMOLISHED 707 Portakabin-Vet School - REMOVED Animal TCB 708 Weipers Equine Centre Playing 709 Weipers Stable Block 1 Hospital Field 710 McCall Building (Vet Hospital Building) 771 120 Maintenance Bldg 711 South Lodge MAIN 712 The Byre - Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health & Food Safety GLASGOW DISTRICT (SCFPAHFS) (Food Animal Teaching) ENTRANCE Woodland Acre House 713 GUVMA Common Room (Students Facility) - DEMOLISHED Community Centre BEARSDEN AND MILNGAVIE DISTRICT C (S) Listed 100 714 Mary Stewart Building (GLaSS) Acre 715 Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health & Food Safety GP GP 722 C (S) Listed Sold-Dec.2005 922 (SCFPAHFS)(Food Animal Teaching Block) 1 716 Reproduction Unit - DEMOLISHED Maintenance vehicle route 717 Ian Botham Building 709 Entrance Gates 718 Jarrett Building (Pre-Paraclinical Building) 719 Henry Wellcome Institute of Comparative Medicine 5 720 Sir Michael Stoker (CVR) Bldg University of Glasgow 920 721 Wellcome Surgical Inst.-1 KELVIN WAY 722 Weipers Stable Block 2 Weiper's Equine Centre Argyll Wind Tunnel 9 724 Urqhart Building (former Wellcome Institute of Parasitology) 725 MRI Facility-MVLS INP ACRE DRIVE 729 McRobert Wing(Pre-Paraclinical) 923 730 Old Equine Unit - DEMOLISHED DISTRICT BOUNDARY University of Glasgow 731 Flam Store 733 Estates & Buildings Office/Workshop NA-ME Bldg 15 734 Stables - DEMOLISHED 708 735 Pony Stalls - DEMOLISHED 736 Vet Pharmacology - DEMOLISHED 737 Horse Stalls - DEMOLISHED 19 760 Netherton Farm-Horse Accommodation-sold Dec.2001 761 Netherton Farm-Sheep Accommodation-sold Dec.2001 Bicycles Coach 27 762 Netherton Farm-Cattle Accommodation-sold Dec.2001 23 Grit Park Kelvin Campus Acre Road Site 770 Garscube Sports Pavilion El Sub Sta 771 Garscube Maintenance Building Rebound 799 Fleming Building Main 800 Wolfson Hall-A Block Fencing KELVIN WAY Maintenance vehicle route Pavilion CareShare 801 Wolfson Hall-B Block Kelvin Nursery 802 Wolfson Hall-C Block 35 Car Park 31 803 Wolfson Hall-D Block Jogging track 804 Wolfson Hall-E Block 770 805 Wolfson Hall-Amenity Block 806 Kelvin Conference Centre 921 807 Todd Campus 1 - Now owned by Scottish Enterprise-03/2012 39 822 Block 7 - Kelvin Campus - Now owned by Scottish Enterprise-03/2012 920 Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering (NA-ME Bldg) Wolfson Hall University of Glasgow 47 921 Astronomy-Acre Road 43 Pitch No.1 804 (Dept of Astronomy) 922 Acre House - sold Dec.2005 Veterinary Hospital & SchoolSoccer 923 Wind Tunnel-Acre Road Woodland E Pitch No.3 801 Maintenance vehicle route Synthetic all weather surface B Hockey Soccer 802 Amenity Block American Football C Grass 805 Conc. 800 701 Car Parking A Indoor Riding 803 Arena Tarmac Footpath D Allotment Gardens 15 West of Scotland Science Park Maryhill Park Car Parking Grass Estates & Buildings 16 Pitch No.2 Door Workshop/Office Door Rebound Rugby Metal Office Grass Kelvin Conference Centre 733 Fencing Door Metal Ramp Metal 806 17 LB Tarmac Car Park Estates & Tarmac Car Park Grass University Car Parking Tarmac Access Road Masonary Wall Grass Buildings P/W Fence Metal Fence of Tarmac Footpath VIA VERITAS VITA Block Paved Glasgow Car Parking Area Sign Sign Grass 822 University Ave Block Paved Car Parking Area Grass Allotment Gardens Glasgow P/W Fence RIVER KELVIN P&W Fence Block Paved Mail Car Parking Area Woodland Tarmac Road Grass G12 8QQ P/W Fence BEARSDEN AND MILNGAVIE DISTRICT Room Grit Tarmac Road Metal Fence Car Parking Block Paved Car Parking Area P/W Fence Tarmac Footpath Footpath (Tarmac) Footpath (Tarmac) P/W Fence Allotment Gardens Grit Grass Block Paved Car Parking Area Block Paved 0141 339 8855/330 6000 GLASGOW DISTRICT Car Parking Area Block 7 Retaining Wall (Gabions) Door Block Paved 62.8m Car Parking Area Tarmac Road Grass Office Door P/W Fence Date Revisions Block Paved Car Parking Area Grass Metal Fence Metal Fence Pillar Block Paved Tarmac Road Car Parking Area Tarmac Access Road Sep 17 G Rentokil Locations Added Block Metal Fence Block Paved Car Parking Area BM 63.92m Paving Sign P/W Fence 700 Seat Tarmac Footpath Block Paving P/W Fence P/W Fence Block Paved Path Car Parking Area Tarmac Tarmac Road Retaining Wall Block Paved Oct 16 F Campbell Food Farm - 702 demolished Car Parking Area SWITCHBACK RD Sculpture Block Paved Footpath (Tarmac) Block Paved Car Parking Area Footpath (Tarmac) Grass Car Parking Area Tactiles Woodland Grass Metal Fence P/W Fence Grass Feb 16 E Mary Stewart (GLaSS) Bldg added-714 Grit Grass Grass Retaining Wall Block Paving Tarmac MARYHILL ROAD Tactiles Block Paving Metal Fence Car Parking Block Seating Paving P/W Fence Seating Seating Feb 14 D 1 Todd Campus vacated Grass Door Bike Storage Rails Block Gravel Concrete Paving Gravel Grit McCall Bldg Tarmac Bike Storage Racks Euro Bin Door Retaining Wall Door Bike Storage Rails Cage Door Grass Gravel Ramp Grit Grass Gravel Gravel Block Paving P/W Fence Seating Block Bench Vet Hospital Building Paving Maryhill Park JOB TITLE Metal Fence Block Paving P/W Fence Door P/W Fence Gravel Seating Area Grass 710 Block Paving Grass Planter Mary Stewart Bldg Retaining Wall Seating Grass Grass Gravel Gravel South Tarmac Seating Garscube Campus Block Paving Seating Gravel Car Parking Door Door Lodge Building Overhang (GLaSS) Block Paved Car Parking Area Grass Block Paved Grass Door Car Parking Area Masonary Wall Grass Gravel Tarmac Access Road Door Brick Wall Grit Car Park 711 Conc. Site Plan G Dense Foliage Door Raised Balcony Door Bike Storage Racks Retaining Wall Tarmac Tarmac Speed Bump Door Conc. Bike Storage Racks Bike Storage Racks First Floor Grass Door Bike Storage Door Rack Concrete Euro Bins Tarmac Footpath Door Soil P/W Fence A/C Fan Door House Store Slot Drain Grass Door Conc. Door Door Conc. Euro Bins Deliveries Conc. Conc Slab Footpath 714 Bike Storage Racks Concrete Door Door A/C Tarmac Footpath Door Door Door Door A/C Grass Door A/C Fan Door Conc. Door Door Ret. Wall Tarmac Access Road FH Elec. Security Fence Door Service Transformer Door Netherton Farm - sold Dec.2001 Light Tarmac Access Gravel Footpath Concrete Door 721 MRI Galloway Bldg Wellcome only Slabs Light Wooden Fence Door Cattle Door Light Grid Grass Light Tarmac Footpath Door Existing Slot Drain Door Light Generator Door Light Door Door Block Paving Door Door FH Slot Drain SCFPAHFS Light Surgical Inst. Light Tarmac Generator Sir Michael StokerLight Grass Car Park Door FH Door Drawing Title: Concrete 725 Tarmac Light Door Gravel Footpath Door Door Door Block Paving Generator Euro Bin Door Door Concrete Light Door Slabs (Food Animal Teaching)) Slot Drain Grass Bldg Tarmac Access Road Dense Foliage LB Conc. Generator Slot Drain Slot Drain Slabs Door Light Door SUMMERSTON Slot Drain Slabs Masonary Wall 715 Door Concrete Tarmac Generator Slot Drain Door Door Door Tarmac Slabs Door Door Tarmac Door Tarmac Footpath Door Concrete Concrete Euro Bin Storage Area A/C Conc. Concrete A/C Wooden Fence Retaining Wall Light Slabs Concrete Concrete Concrete Door Vent Conc. Tarmac Slabs Tactile 45.5m Door Grit Gravel Footpath Tarmac Footpath Retaining Wall Concrete Door Door Store Metal Fence 712 720 Concrete G 706 Tarmac Footpath Tarmac Tank Tactile Concrete Open Boarded Fence Concrete Light 724 Grass Conc.
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