by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 11, 2021 | News
GLASGOW planners have approved development of a pre-five centre in one of the city’s parks. The council facility, for up to 87 two to five-year-olds, will be built beside the winter gardens in Tollcross Park. The disused Millennium visitor centre will be demolished to...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 10, 2021 | Listed / Historic Buildings
COMMUNITY engagement is underway over proposals to breathe new life into historic Glasgow Southside venue Langside Halls. Langside Halls Trust appointed Glasgow-based Hoskins Architects to lead a team of consultants, including culture and heritage experts Jura...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 10, 2021 | Retail
GROCERY chain Farmfoods has been given permission to build a new store in south west Glasgow. The shop — representing investment of around £1million — will be at 320 Peat Road, between Nitshill and Priesthill. Fifteen to 20 jobs would be created, two-thirds of them...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 9, 2021 | Food and Drink
A DECISION on a plan for a drive-thru Starbucks coffee shop on Alexandra Parade has had to be postponed again. The council’s planning committee initially delayed coming to a verdict at a meeting last month saying more information was required. The application was on...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 9, 2021 | News
AN appeal has been lodged after planners refused a plan for serviced apartments at a B-listed Glasgow City Centre townhouse next to a music venue. The change-of-use and listed building applications involved empty offices at 266 St Vincent Street next to King Tut’s Wah...