Multiple units on Sauchiehall Street have recently been covered in colourful vinyl.

The city centre shops are all currently empty and Glasgow City Council has confirmed that the windows were covered by the City Centre Task Force (CCTF).

With an aim to "improve the look and feel of Glasgow city centre", the project is part of the post-pandemic response and is funded by the Scottish Government.

Glasgow Times: Sauchiehall Street unitSauchiehall Street unit (Image: Newsquest)

Glasgow Times: Covered in colourful vinylCovered in colourful vinyl (Image: Eszter Tárnai, Newsquest)

Glasgow Times: The shops are emptyThe shops are empty (Image: Eszter Tárnai, Newsquest)

Glasgow Times: The windows have recently been coveredThe windows have recently been covered (Image: Eszter Tárnai, Newsquest)

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The CCTF is co-chaired by Councillor Angus Millar, who said: "The practical steps to improve the look and feel of the city centre after the devastation of the pandemic are now underway. 

"Businesses and residents want to see cleaner streets, the blight of vacant properties addressed, graffiti removed and to enjoy more events and café culture on our streets.

"This Scottish Government funding will really assist in achieving those aims and in attracting more visitors to the city centre and restoring the vibrancy and vitality Glasgow is renowned for."