by Jeremy Burrows | Jun 17, 2022 | Active Travel, Public Transport, Public Realm
GLASGOW City Council will have almost £13million from external sources to invest in sustainable transport projects over the next year. The money includes £6.6million distributed via active travel organisation Sustrans; £1,510,000 from Strathclyde Partnership for...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jun 16, 2022 | News
PERMISSION is being sought for a residential development at a high-profile junction on Glasgow’s South Side. A S Homes Scotland Ltd working with Southside Housing Association, are proposing 55 flats for social rent at the vacant Arnold Clark showroom on Pollokshaws...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jun 15, 2022 | News
A visualisation of the development that was included with application documents. Main elevations are now proposed to be a white facing brick, not render. APPROVAL has been given for a new residential building at the Battlefield Rest junction in Langside. Councillors...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jun 14, 2022 | News
WORK is underway to improve the look and feel of Glasgow city centre and help drive forward the recovery and revitalisation of the area after the covid pandemic. Activities include the deep clean of streets and graffiti removal, dressing the exterior of vacant...
by Jeremy Burrows | Jun 13, 2022 | News
PLANNERS have agreed that a former warehouse in central Glasgow can become a travel hostel. Apexx Investments Ltd has been given permission by the city council to turn parts of the building in Warroch Street into a 66-bedspace facility, to be known as Finnieston...