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Taxi School 2021 Section 4 SECTION S PARKS & GARDENS TAXI SCHOOL Taxi School 2021 Section 4 SECTION S PARKS & GARDENS TAXI SCHOOL Alexandra Park Alexandra Parade Bannatyne Ave Bellahouston Park Dumbreck Rd Nithsdale Rd Botanic Gardens Queen Margaret Dr Great Western Road Dawsholm Park Bearsden Rd Islay Ave Glasgow Green Saltmarket Greendyke St Glasgow Green Football Centre Kings Dr Kings Bridge Greenfield Football Pitches Duror St Eskbank St Greenfield Park Eskbank St Cockenzie St Hogganfield Loch Cumbernauld Rd Lochview Dr Kelvingrove Park Royal Terr Kelvingrove St Kings Park Carmunnock Rd Carna Dr Linn Park Clarkston Rd Netherlee Rd Maryhill Park Whitton St Caldercuilt Rd Pollok Park Pollokshaws Rd Christian St Queens Park Queens Dr Victoria Rd Ruchill Park Firhill Rd Benview St Springburn Park Broomfield Rd Balornock Rd Tollcross Park Wellshot Rd Trainard Ave Victoria Park Airthrey Ave Victoria Pk Dr North page one SECTION T SHOPS & SUPERMARKETS Apple Buchanan St St. Vincent Place Argos Superstore Stockwell St Osbourne St Bensons for Beds High St Bell St Bose Ingram Street Brunswick Street B & Q Drumchapel Dunreath Ave Allardyce Rd B & Q Nitshill Leggatston Rd Darnleymains Rd B & Q the Forge Forge Retail Park Millerston St Cruise Ingram St Miller St Curry’s PC World Finnieston St Argyle St Debenhams Argyle St Queen St Duncan Yacht Chandlers Scotland St West St Frasers Buchanan St Argyle St Fruitmarket Blochairn Rd Siemens St Greaves Gordon St Mitchell St General George Maryhill Rd Bilsland Dr J Pringle Buchanan St St Vincent Pl Marks & Spencer Glassford St Argyle St Millets Sauchiehall St Wellington St Nevis sport Sauchiehall St Rose St Next Queen St Argyle St Pound land Trongate Stockwell St Primark Argyle St Queen St Princess Sq (Main Ent) Buchanan St Argyle St Princess Sq (Vehicles) Queen St Springfield Court Remnant Kings Fabrics Howard St Dunlop St RG Laurie (Hector Russell) Buchanan St Royal Exch. Sq Slaters Menswear Howard St Ropework Ln Sterling Furniture London Rd Causeyside St The Buchanan Galleries Buchanan St Sauchiehall St The Forge Market Duke St East Wellington St The Forge Retail Park Biggar St Gallowgate The Forge Shopping Centre Duke St/Gallowgate Parkhead Cross The St Enoch Centre St Enoch Square Argyle St The Sauchiehall St Centre Sauchiehall St West Campbell St The Italian Centre John St Ingram St Tiso Buchanan St St Vincent St page two SECTION T SHOPS & SUPERMARKETS CONTINUED.... Tiso Couper place Kyle St TJ Hughes Trongate King St Trailfinders Sauchihall St Dalhousie St Virgin Media Store Sauchiehall St Wellington St Watt Brothers Hope St Sauchiehall St Waterstone Books Argyle St Union St West Coast Harley Mossland Dr Kelvin Ave Aldi Drumchapel Dunreath Ave Kinfauns Dr ASDA Glendale (Robroyston) Saughs Dr Monument Dr ASDA Govan Helen St Edmiston Dr ASDA Parkhead (Forge) Duke St Gallowgate ASDA Summerston Rothes Dr Arrochar St ASDA Toryglen Prospecthill Rd Aikenhead Rd Co-op Croftfoot Carmunnock Rd Croftpark Ave Co-op Knightswood Alderman Rd Polnoon Ave Lidl Maryhill Hopehill Road Maryhill Road Lidl Queens Park Victoria Rd Kingarth St Morrison’s Anniesland Crow Rd Gt Western Rd Morrison’s Baillieston Ravenswood Rd Edinburgh Rd Morrison’s Cardonald Paisley Rd West Berryknowes Rd Morrison’s Crossmyloof Shawmoss Rd Titwood Rd Morrison’s Newlands Riverford Rd Auldhouse Rd Morrison’s Partick Merkland Court Vine St Sainsbury’s City Centre Buchanan St Bath St Sainsbury’s Drumchapel Allardyce Dr Allardyce Rd Sainsbury’s Muirend Clarkston Rd Muirend Rd Sainsbury’s Nitshill Darnley Mains Rd Nitshill Rd Sainsbury’s Partick Crow Rd Fairly Park Dr Springburn shopping centre Springburn Way Northcroft Rd Tesco Silverburn Barrhead Rd Peat Road/Fairchild Ave Tesco Metro City Centre Argyle St Miller St Waitrose Hillhead Byres Rd Vinnecombe St page three SECTION U SPORTS & LEISURE TAXI SCHOOL Bowling Club Glasgow Indoor Prospecthill Rd Cathcart Rd Bowling Club Indoor Rutherglen Rd Boundary Rd Bowling Club Hutchesontown Caledonia Rd Oatlands Sq (Bowl) Hollywood Bowl (ten-pin) Springfield Quay Paisley Rd Cartha Queens Park RFC Dumbreck Rd Haggs Rd Football Centre Glasgow Green Kings Dr Kings Bridge Football Centre Toryglen Regional Prospecthill Rd Aikenhead Rd Football Pitches Greenfield Duror St Eskbank St Football Pitz 5-a-side Kennedy St St Mungo Ave Kelvin Hall Arena Argyle St Blantyre St Leisure Centre Gorbals Ballater St Commercial Rd Leisure Centre Scotstoun Danes Dr Vancouver Rd Leisure Centre Springburn Kay St Springburn Way Leisure Centre Tollcross Wellshot Rd Tollcross Rd SC Bellahouston Bellahouston Dr Paisley Rd West SC Castlemilk Dougrie Rd Castlemilk Dr SC Drumchapel Drumry Rd East Dunkenny Rd SC Easterhouse Auchinlea Rd Connisborough Rd SC Firhill Hopehill St Grovepark St SC Yoker (Sports Centre) Speirshall Terr Lady Ann St Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome London Rd Clyde Gateway Ski Centre (Bellahouston Ski Club) Bellahouston Park Dumbreck Rd Pool Arlington (Baths Club) Arlington St Woodlands Rd Pool Castlemilk Castlemilk Dr Dougrie Rd Pool Drumchapel Drumry Rd East Dunkenny Rd Pool Easterhouse Bogbain Rd Westerhouse Rd Pool North Woodside Baths Braid Sq St Peter St Pool Pollok Cowglen Rd Peat Rd Pool Whitehill Onslow Dr Meadowpark St Pool Tollcross & Leisure Centre Wellshot Rd Tollcross Rd Pool Western (Baths Club) Cranworth St Cresswell St Ashfield Juniors Hawthorn St Finlas St Benburb Juniors (Tinto Park) Craigton Rd Craigton Dr Celtic Park Celtic Way London Rd Firhill Stadium Firhill Rd Firhill St Hampden Park Letherby Dr Carmunnock Rd page four SECTION U SPORTS & LEISURE TAXI SCHOOL CONTINUED.... Ibrox Stadium Edmiston Dr Copland Rd Petershill Juniors Adamswell St Ringford St Pollok Juniors (Newlandsfield Park) Newlandsfield Rd Kilmarnock Rd Shettleston Juniors (Saracen Park) Old Shettleston Rd Duror St Toryglen Regional Football Centre Prospecthill Rd Aikenhead Rd Clydesdale Cricket Club Beaton Rd Kirkcaldy Rd Hughendon Cricket Club (Hillhead Sport Club) Hughendon Rd Hughendon Lane Pollok Cricket Club (Pollok Park) Pollokshaws Rd Christian St West of Scotland Cricket Club Peel St Fortrose St page five SECTION V SPORTS CLUBS TAXI SCHOOL Cowglen Golf Club Barrhead Rd Boydstone Rd Haggs Castle Golf Club Dumbreck Rd Mosspark Blvd Knightswood Golf Club (Knightswood Park) Lincoln Ave Loanfoot Ave Lethamhill Golf Club Cumbernauld Rd Gartloch Rd Linn Park Golf Club Simshill Rd Drakemire Dr Littlehill Golf Club Auchinairn Rd Beech Rd Pollok Golf Club Barrhead Rd Pollokshaws Rd Pollokshaws Rd Sandyhills Golf Club Sandyhills Rd Killin St 8 Ball Pool Hall Howard St Stockwell St DeeJays Snooker Club Nithsdale St Pollokshaws Rd Executive Club Saracen St Allander St Felson’s Cocktail Lounge and Stick Hall Renfield St Renfrew St Green Baize Hillington Rd South Paisley Rd West Masters (Craigpark) Craigpark Alexandra Prd Minnesota Fats Cathcart Rd Stanmore Rd S Club St Georges Rd Carnaveron St Reardons Hope St Argyle Street Snooker ・Scene Tollcross Rd Helenvale St 88 Snooker Club Paisley Rd West Crookston Rd The Ball Room Sports Bar Ledard Road Sinclair Dr page six SECTION W SPORTS CENTRES TAXI SCHOOL Baillieston Health Centre Muirside Rd Millar St Bridgeton Abercromby St Crownpoint Rd Castlemilk Dougrie Dr Dougrie Terr Drumchapel Kinfauns Dr Hecla Ave Easterhouse Auchinlea Rd Conisborough Road Gorbals Pine Pl Old Rutherglen Rd Govan Drumoyne Rd Langlands Rd Govanhill Calder St Cathcart Rd Maryhill Gairbraid Ave Burnhouse St Parkhead Salamanca St Ravel Row Pollok Cowglen Rd Peat Rd Possilpark Saracen St Killearn St Pollokshaws Wellgreen Ashtree Rd Shettleston Old Shettleston Rd Ardholm St Springburn Springburn Way Atlas Rd Townhead Alexandra Parade Wishart St Woodside Barr St Garscube Rd New Woodside Garscube Rd Doncaster St page seven SECTION X CARE HOMES TAXI SCHOOL Ailsa Craig Nursing Home Brand St Elizabeth St Almond Court Care Home Drumchapel Pl Drumchapel Rd Almond View Drumchapel Pl Drumchapel Rd Annandale St Annandale St Butterbiggins Rd Applecross Glasgow Rd Hurlet Rd Arcadia Gardens Care Home Kerr Dr Kerr St Ardencraig Care Home Ardencraig Pl Ardencraig Rd Ashgill Nursing Home Liddesdale Sq Liddesdale Rd Baillieston Station Rd Muirhead St Balmanno House Balmanno House Great Western Road Barchester (Alexandra) Edinburgh Rd Glencorse St Barchester (Four Hills) Hazlitt St Bilsland Dr Broomfield Nursing Home Broomfield Rd Broomfield Cr Burlington Stepps Rd Edinburgh Rd Canniesburn Switchback Rd Canniesburn Rd Cardonald Care Home Mosspark Dr Corkerhill Rd Cargill (David) House Great Western Terrace Great Western Road Chester Park Lambhill St Scotland St Clarence Court Care Home Crow Rd Clarence Dr Craigbank (Advina) Saracen St Keppochhill Rd Crannog Bayfield Terr Bayfield Ave Cumbrae House Burnbank Terr Great Western Road Darnley Court Nursing Home Nitshill Rd Kennishead Rd Davislea Mallaig Rd Shieldhall Rd Eastpark home Maryhill Rd Avenuepark St Forfar Ave Forfar Ave Paisley Rd West Glenafton St Andrews Dr Maxwell Dr Golfhill (Advina) Hanson St Alexandra Prd Greenfield Park Myreside St Carntynehall Rd Greyfriars Hamilton Rd Carmyle Ave Haydale (Advina) Corbet St Tollcross Rd Jordanhill Anniesland Rd Southbrae Dr Kinning Park Mair St Paisley Road West Lochside Manor Coatbridge Rd Gartcosh Rd Lotus Senior Living Shields Rd Melville St Lyndale Nursing Home Crown Rd North Dowanside Rd page eight SECTION X CARE HOMES TAXI SCHOOL CONTINUE.... McNeil St McNeil St Ballater St Moffatt St Moffatt St Old Rutherglen Rd Nazareth House Paisley Road West Lourdes Ave Nithsdale Lodge Shields Rd Nithsdale Rd Northgate House Care Home Northgate Quadrant Northgate Rd Oakview Manor Newark Dr St Johns Rd Orchard Grove Prospecthill Circus Prospecthill Rd Pacific Care Charles St Royston Rd Quayside Halley St Kelso St Rannoch House Cleveden Rd Kelvindale Rd Rowandale Shields Rd Melville St Silverburn Nursing Home Netherplace Rd Brockburn Cr Springboig Larchgrove Rd Springboig Rd Stobhill Care Home Stobhill Rd Balgrayhill Rd Swinton Hill Care Home Swinton Rd Edinburgh Rd The Oaks Glasgow Rd Huntingtower Rd 3 Bridges Carmunnock Rd Kings Park Ave Wyndford Lock Nursing Home Currie St Shuna St page nine SECTION Y SOCIAL CLUBS TAXI SCHOOL West of Scotland Bowling Club Rutherglen Rd Boundary Rd Glasgow Indoor Bowling Club Prospecthill Rd Cathcart Rd Celtic Supporters Soc.
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