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Located in the west end of Glasgow, the Westbourne Gardens terraces were created during the 1870s on part of the South Balgray farmlands sold off by the Fleming family around that time for development.

The Struthers Memorial Church, originally the Westbourne Free Church (c.1882), was designed by John Honeyman, a partner of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and contains large stained glass windows by Alfred Webster and Douglas Strachan.

The central Gardens are owned in common by all proprietors and managed through the Westbourne Gardens Association.

WELCOME to the website of the Westbourne Gardens Association.

The main aims of this site are to provide information for the residents of Westbourne Gardens on the work of the Westbourne Gardens Residents Association and to provide a point of contact with the Association's Committee.

The site also provides information of wider relevance, including contact details for local councillors and other useful links.

Westbourne Gardens

Forthcoming events

Previous: Kids Easter Egg Hunt

Easter Sunday 21 April , 1.30pm. Residents' children and their guests welcome; free of charge

Previous: Association AGM 2019

Wednesday 15 May, 8.00pm, Struthers Church Hall; open to all fee-paying residents.

Previous: Summer Gardens Party 2019

Saturday 1 June, from 7.30: adult residents; guests by invitation; suggested donation of £20 per attendee in advance. Tickets via AGM, by email request & door-to-door. Bring a dish/desert

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