Glasgow has a proud past and history and there are many places which are still sadly missed that were once an integral part of the city’s identity.
Here are 20 things which Glaswegians would like to see brought back to city life.

17. The Arches
The Arches was a much-loved arts venue underneath Central Station. Club nights began back in 1992 and Slam was one of the most popular nights of all, with plenty of 90s techno and electronic music. The clubs late licence was revoked in 2015 and it went into administration shortly after. It's now home to street food and events venue, Platform. Our reader still miss nights at The Arches. Photo: John Devlin

18. Paddy's Market
Many of our readers got back to us saying they would love Paddy's Market to be open again on Shipbank Lane behind Glasgow’s High Court. It was a vital lifeline for many years for families in the city as a place to go that was affordable and had a real community spirit around it that remained popular until it was closed down. | Getty Images
19. Flip
Weekend shopping included picking up records or posters from Flip and the Virgin Megastore then visiting Flip for some vintage clothes for strutting about town. A shop our readers would love to have back. | Social

20. Cardinal Follies
Housed inside an impressive-looking former church, The Shack was a favourite amongst students in the early 2000s. It has also been known as Cardinal Follies and The Temple over the years, but sadly it was destroyed in a fire in 2004 and the building was demolished soon after. People would love to have these clubs back. Photo: Thomas Annan\Wikimedia