A former snooker hall in Glasgow has reopened as a new social hub following an “extensive” refurbishment, according to multiple reports. The venues are presented as a replacement for the building’s earlier use as a snooker hall, now repurposed for wider community and social activities.

Both outlets describe the refurbishment as a significant makeover, but they emphasize different aspects. The Glasgow Times focuses on the scale of the work, describing it as “extensive,” while the Daily Record (Scotland) highlights the venue’s purpose and messaging, saying it brings a traditional social club concept “into the modern day.”

While the specific details of the redevelopment are not provided in the supplied excerpts, the common thread across sources is the reopening of the refurbished premises and its positioning as a social meeting place in Glasgow rather than a sports-focused snooker venue.