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OS grid reference
  
NS566684

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Police
  
Scottish

Dialling code
  
0141

Lieutenancy area
  
Glasgow City Council

Postcode district
  
G20

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
GLASGOW

Fire
  
Scottish

Council area
  
Glasgow City Council

UK parliament constituency
  
Glasgow North

Scottish parliaments
  
Glasgow Maryhill, Glasgow

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Wyndford is an area of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Located in the Maryhill district in the Northwest of the city, Wyndford is bounded by Maryhill Road to the north and the River Kelvin to the south. The area comprises council housing that is typical of that which was built throughout Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s. The houses are now either privately owned or mainly run by Cube housing association. The community is represented by the Wyndford Residents Association

It is built on the site of the former Glasgow city barracks, hence many local people colloquially refer to the area as "the Barracks". These barracks were built in 1872 when the Glasgow barracks were moved from the city's east end to this site, despite the fact that Maryhill was technically not part of the city at the time, as it was then a politically independent burgh. Home to the Highland Light Infantry, after the barracks closed in 1960, the site was chosen for the Wyndford housing scheme (the Glaswegian term for housing estate). The former barrack's walls and gatehouse are still in place though, and they form a perimeter around the Wyndford estate. The nearby Walcheren Barracks maintains a vestigal link to the Army in the area.

The footballers Charlie Nicholas and Jim Duffy are both originally from the Wyndford area.

It is an area of support for the Glasgow school closures protest, 2009.

References

Wyndford Wikipedia