Glasgow residents told to stop stereotyping students as city could lose millions

Stereotyping students in Glasgow could lead to the city’s economy losing millions of pounds, a councillor has warned.

With students contributing more than £520million to the city’s economy every year Councillor George Redmond fears that brandishing a negative view on students could repel them from choosing to study at the city’s universities.

The councillor raised his concerns after reading through objections which were lodged against the construction of student accommodation on Dunblane Street …

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