Glasgow City Council said there had also been a number of 'medical emergencies' at the facility.
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Neil Gray said the success of the Thistle Centre would be measured if there are fewer drug deaths and ‘harm reduction’.
Glasgow City Council said there had also been a number of 'medical emergencies' at the facility.
The facility, known as the Thistle, began operating in Glasgow in January.
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