A city centre resident at the centre of a row over noise from historic venue Night and Day has hit back at critics declaring: "I'm not an idiot!"
06.11.2021 - 21:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Tens of thousands of people gathered at Glasgow Green following a huge climate rally amid the COP26 summit.
The march, which began at Kelvingrove Park, saw the protestors bearing placards and flags, flood the city centre streets before making their way to the east end of the city.
A rally at the Green then got underway to mark the endpoint of the protest, although Greta Thunberg was not involved in this despite being tipped to address crowds.
The reasons for her not speaking have not been confirmed
A city centre resident at the centre of a row over noise from historic venue Night and Day has hit back at critics declaring: "I'm not an idiot!"
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