by Jeremy Burrows | Oct 13, 2022 | Active Travel
RISING costs have forced changes to a major cycling infrastructure project in Glasgow. An update on the Connecting Woodside scheme reveals that parts of the proposed active travel network will not go ahead. It states: “Increased project costs, as a result of...
by Jeremy Burrows | Oct 12, 2022 | News
A SECOND attempt to get planning approval for a 66-bed care home at the site of a redundant bowling and tennis club in Jordanhill has failed. Northcare (Scotland) Ltd had again submitted plans for a facility at Anniesland Bowling and Tennis Club, Helensburgh Drive,...
by Jeremy Burrows | Oct 11, 2022 | News
WORK to develop a second set of Liveable Neighbourhoods in Glasgow will start soon. The city council has appointed two consultants to deliver early-stage work aimed at transforming communities into safer, more attractive spaces where everyday needs can be met locally....
by Jeremy Burrows | Oct 10, 2022 | Hotels, Listed / Historic Buildings
PLANNERS are being asked to approve conversion of vacant office space in a B-listed Glasgow City Centre building into a hotel. The proposal by A12 Properties involves the upper floors of premises on the corner of Renfield Street and St Vincent Street. There would be...
by Jeremy Burrows | Oct 7, 2022 | Food and Drink, Listed / Historic Buildings
PERMISSION is being sought to turn part of a B-listed former garment factory in Dalmarnock into a cafe and bakery. Spectrum Properties have applied to make alterations and change the use of premises at 103 French Street. The cafe area would have around 32 seats....