by p3e8cq | Jun 6, 2018 | News
A PLAN to turn an empty Merchant City shop into a bar/nightclub has been rejected by Glasgow City planners. Bijoux had applied to use the premises at 58 Albion Street. Officials refused saying the venue would result in “unacceptable noise and disturbance”...
by p3e8cq | Jun 6, 2018 | News
AN application to build flats on a gap site in Govanhill, eight years after it was turned into a ‘temporary’ community garden, has been refused by Glasgow city planners. A five-storey block of 17 two-bedroom flats was proposed for the land at 85 Westmoreland Street,...
by p3e8cq | Jun 5, 2018 | News, Student Accommodation, Schools
A STUDENT accommodation block can be built on a former school playground in Yorkhill, Glasgow City planners have agreed. The building will be on the girls’ playground of the former Kelvinhaugh Primary School, in Gilbert Street at Teviot Street. It will feature...
by p3e8cq | Jun 5, 2018 | News
ONE of Scotland’s leading construction and manufacturing companies has returned to the private housing sector with a contemporary housing development of 156 houses and flats on Glasgow’s south side. CCG (Scotland) Ltd will offer a range of properties as part of the...
by p3e8cq | Jun 4, 2018 | News, Active Travel
CYCLING in and out of Glasgow City Centre has increase by almost 200 per cent in the past decade, according to council officials. The increase comes after measures to make the city more bike-friendly — such as the South West City Way, pictured below — and...