The rise and fall of the Red Road flats
Flat pack Some facts about Glasgow’s Red Road Flats, built in 1968, which are to be demolished as part of the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games. — The original plans were for four-storey maisonettes rather than tower blocks. — At 31 storeys and 292 feet, the first blocks were the highest residential buildings in Europe when opened. — The flats were clad in asbestos, which was later covered up. — In 1980, two of the blocks were declared unfit for habitation by families, and were let to students and the YMCA. Asylum-seekers followed from the 1990s onwards. Qualified advice The House of Commons select committee on science and technology