by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 25, 2020 | Hotels
Premier Inn, Howard Street MASSIVE hotel developments — with a total of around 1,700 rooms — are taking shape in Glasgow, despite the continuing uncertainty caused by the pandemic. The new Premier Inn at Howard Street, near St Enoch Square, is due to open...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 24, 2020 | Active Travel, Public Transport
A PUBLIC conversation on a new strategy that will help create a modern, resilient and sustainable transport system for Glasgow has begun. The debate on the future of the transport network has started with the publication of a consultation document that confronts...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 23, 2020 | News
GLASGOW planners have agreed that a replacement for Barlinnie Prison can be built on derelict land at Provanmill. The facility will be on the 22-hectare site of the former Provanmill Gasworks on Royston Road.The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been given approval in...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 23, 2020 | News
A PLANNING application seeking commercial consent has been submitted for a Cathcart site that’s already subject of a residential plan by the same developer. Both applications by Avid Xircon North Ltd seek permission in principle in relation to an area at the...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 21, 2020 | Active Travel, Public Realm
GLASGOW City Council has submitted its planning application for the Govan-Partick bridge and has also started work on improving a cycling/walking route that will connect with it. The cable-stayed swing bridge will span between Water Row in Govan and Pointhouse Quay at...