A public consultation on the future of Trinity Church will be held today.
Plans for the church, located on Daisy Street in Govanhill, will be discussed with locals for the second time in a Zoom consultation held by Thriving Places Govanhill and Glasgow Building Preservation Trust.
The church has been the subject of much discussion since closing in 2018 over concerns about the condition of the building, as decisions are made on what the historic church building will be used for as well as building upgrades being discussed also.
Glasgow Building Preservation Trust said: "There is a growing need for flexible community spaces in Govanhill.
"Glasgow Building Preservation Trust are working with Govanhill Community Development Trust, Community Renewal and Glasgow City Council to investigate if the building can be repaired and upgraded for use by the community.
"We want your help in understanding what the local community needs and would like to see in a new community resource."
Trinity Church opened in 1880 and was used as a place of worship up until 2015 when it was then used as a cafe and community space.
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