by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 25, 2022 | Food and Drink
PLANS for a second drive-thru restaurant at a Glasgow supermarket have been submitted to the city council. The proposals are for the Asda at Toryglen and involve an area of the car park near the entrance, on the opposite side from the petrol station. No details of an...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 24, 2022 | Arts, Leisure, Entertainment and Sport, Listed / Historic Buildings
PLANS to bring a historic Glasgow picture house back into use have suffered a further setback after an appeal over changes to the listed building was dismissed. Versatyle Ltd proposed breathing new life into The Lyceum in Govan by using the Art Deco Category B-listed...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 23, 2022 | Arts, Leisure, Entertainment and Sport
QUEEN’S Park Football Club have secured permission for revised plans to turn their Lesser Hampden training grounds into a league-standard stadium. Glasgow City planners have given permission for two stands — with seating for around 1,450 — at the site...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 23, 2022 | Residential, Hotels, Food and Drink
THE owners of a Shawlands hotel have a choice to make after both the planning applications they made were approved. Ivory Group Ltd has now has permission in principle to either expand the Ivory Hotel or turn the site into flats. Glasgow City councillors agreed that...
by Jeremy Burrows | Feb 22, 2022 | Listed / Historic Buildings
COUNCILLORS today put off deciding whether a listed building can be knocked down and replaced with flats. CCG (Scotland) Ltd, Partick Housing Association and Hanover Scotland want to transform a site between Bearsden Road and Crow Road, near the Forth and Clyde Canal...