by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 27, 2021 | Active Travel, Glasgow's Canal
THE first delivery of steel work has now been fitted on site at the new £12 million active travel bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal in northwest Glasgow. The bridge at Stockingfield Junction will link the communities of Maryhill, Gilshochill and Ruchill for the...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 26, 2021 | Residential
THE latest attempt to develop a disused bowling green in Finnieston has been refused by planners despite a big reduction in the number of flats. The proposal by land owners Nixon Blue was the third to be drawn up for the former Corunna Bowling Club in St Vincent...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 26, 2021 | News
THE first of three cruise ships that have been berthed in Glasgow during the pandemic leave today. Azamara Quest is expected to depart from King George V Dock, Shieldhall, near Braehead, and head down the Clyde around 12.30pm. The 30,000-tonne ship, along with Azamara...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 23, 2021 | Residential
A NEW neighbourhood is being proposed for a brownfield site in the Royston area of Glasgow. Swan Group has applied to build 136 houses and flats for mid-market rent on land bounded by Darnick Street, Royston Road and the adjacent railway. Permission was previously...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jul 23, 2021 | News
PLANS have been drawn up to convert the upper floors of historic buildings in Glasgow City Centre into a large serviced apartment complex. Change-of-use and listed building permission is being sought in relation to the Category B and C Listed former Cleland...