RESIDENTS were shocked last night by the sound of falling bricks from a historical West End building.
Bricks crumbled off the side of the Old Trinity College Building in Park Circus last night.
One resident said: "It sounded like a car crash."
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Police were called and have taped off the street where the rubble landed.
A spokeswoman confirmed there had been no reports of any injuries but that Glasgow city council had been notified.
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The building was formerly a training centre for Church of Scotland ministers. Since the Kirk moved out, it has been held in private hands and is now home to Nicolsons Accountancy, who have been contacted for comment.
The council has been approached for comment.
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