THE solution to the various planning and design issues surrounding

Pacific Quay, the National Gallery of Scottish Art, and Tait's Tower is

obvious.

Tait's Tower should be relocated to Pacific Quay, the Tivoli Gardens

to Bellahouston Park, and the GDA's commerce-led proposal could be

housed within a refurbished post office building at George Square.

A regional National Gallery of Scottish Art could then be built over

the leaking flat roof at the Burrell, thus satisfying our neighbours on

the east coast, Pat Lally's desire to have something that is ''open all

year round'' on Pacific Quay, and our own self-esteem.

The only person who has been been stuffed is the architect who

designed the St Enoch Tower, but he is English anyway.

Alan Dunlop,

McMillan Dunlop,

Architects,

Craig Arden Studio,

Buchanan Castle,

Drymen.