A new investigation concerning rental property advertisements in Glasgow found that approximately 94 percent of those on Facebook marketplace were scams. <br /><br />The posts were apparently targeted at students at “too good to be true” prices, asking interested parties to pay a deposit upfront with no option to view the property first. <br /><br />Scammers were then said to disappear leaving the victims with nowhere to stay.<br /><br />Next, Glasgow City Council is to trial legal graffiti walls to develop an outlet for street artists.<br /><br />The project is to be led by two community arts organisations and two council-owned properties in the city centre have already been identified for use. <br /><br />However, the council will continue to target the removal of sectarian, homophobic, offensive and racist graffiti.<br /><br />And in other news, Brawsome Bagels in Patrick have revealed to customers they will be permanently closing their doors after 22 years in business. <br /><br />The owner of the popular food shop said that rising prices and changes in customer spending was to blame, and the business was now unaffordable. <br />
