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GO-Ahead Given For More Than 100 Riverside Flats In East End

A DEVELOPMENT of more than 100 flats -- including conversion of a C-listed former school -- has been approved for a site beside the Clyde at Dalmarnock. The project at Carstairs Street involves four building elements -- with a total of 111 flats -- plus a public...

FLATS And Houses Completed At Site Of Former Govanhill School

THE site of a former primary school in the south side of Glasgow has been transformed into 45 new affordable homes. The mid-market development in Batson Street, Govanhill -– built by CCG (Scotland) Ltd -– is on the site of the old Victoria Primary School, which was...

NEW Primary School In Dalmarnock Getting Ready To Open Its Doors

A NEW school has been completed at the Commonwealth Village site in Dalmarnock. It is open for the public to have a look round on Tuesday (13 August) from 2 to 8pm. Riverbank Primary in Sunnybank Street has capacity for 356 pupils. The Glasgow City Council facility...

MOST Of B-Listed Former Glasgow School To Be Knocked Down For Housing

PLANNERS have agreed that nearly all of a Glasgow school of special historic interest can be demolished to make way for a residential development. Only the distinctive central entrance facade at the B-listed former Drumoyne Primary School building in Shieldhall Road...

GO-Ahead Given For New School In North Glasgow

PLANNING permission has been given for a new primary school in Maryhill. The campus — provisionally called North Kelvinside — will be built on the gravel sports pitches bounded by Queen Margaret Drive, Maryhill Road and Kelvinside Avenue. Glasgow's planning...

GO-Ahead Given For Expansion Of Scotstoun School

GLASGOW City planners have approved a new extension and alterations to the annexe building at Scotstoun Primary School. The development at the Duncan Avenue site will provide three classrooms, a multi-purpose hall, kitchen, break-out space, changing facilities,...

COUNCIL Seek Go-Ahead For New School In North Glasgow

GLASGOW City Council has applied for planning permission to build a new primary school in Maryhill. The campus -- provisionally called North Kelvinside -- is proposed for the gravel sports pitches bounded by Queen Margaret Drive, Maryhill Road and Kelvinside Avenue....

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