by Jeremy Burrows | Jan 25, 2021 | Residential
ANOTHER attempt is being made to get approval for flats beside the ferry slipway at Yoker. Carmichael Homes (Scotland) Ltd have applied to Glasgow City Council seeking planning permission in principle for a block of apartments on vacant land at Yoker Ferry Road. If...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jan 25, 2021 | News
St Enoch Centre’s new ‘leisure quarter’ at the east end of the complex is due to be ready next month but has the pandemic-unfriendly attractions of a cinema and nine restaurant units so it will be some time before Glaswegians get to enjoy it to the...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jan 23, 2021 | Food and Drink
THE demise of the remaining Pizza Express outlets in Glasgow has proved an opportunity for two restaurant operators. The city centre location in Queen Street is due to open in the summer as the latest Blue Lagoon fish and chip eatery. And the former Pizza Express in...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jan 23, 2021 | Listed / Historic Buildings
CLYDE Mission funding totalling £5million to has been awarded to Glasgow projects including money for urgent repairs to the Finnieston Crane. The Clyde Mission aims to use the Clyde to drive sustainable and inclusive growth for the city, the region and Scotland and is...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jan 22, 2021 | Residential
PLANNERS have approved 24 flats for social rent on a gap site in Govanhill. The five-storey block will be built in Butterbiggins Road by Govanhill Housing Association. The site used to be occupied by the Lanarkshire Volunteer Artillery drill hall building, which was...