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DEVELOPER Appeals Over Rejection Of Flats At Disused Bowling Green

13 March, 2020 | Residential

A DEVELOPER is hoping to get refusal of permission for 34 apartments at a Glasgow South Side bowling club overturned.

Kelvin Properties has lodged an appeal over Glasgow City Council’s rejection of  the development proposed at Shawlands Bowling Club on Pollokshaws Road.

Officials rejected the application saying it would result in overdevelopment and would fail to meet place-making principles designed to deliver high quality residential environments. They also said it would mean the loss of protected open space and that there was not enough car parking provision.

The plan was to demolish part of the clubhouse, refurbish the rest of the structure, and build a five-storey block of flats, with car parking, on the disused north eastern bowling green and the area around it.

The appeal will be considered by councillors on Glasgow’s planning local review committee. No date for the hearing has been given.

A statement submitted with the application when it was lodged in October 2018 explained: “Due to falling club memberships and a reduced participation in club activities, there has been a steady decline in inward investment for the club, which has resulted in a continuous reduction in the quality of club facilities on offer. The club currently barely breaks even on annual membership subscriptions, function hire and rental income from a Vodafone telecommunications mast.

“The north eastern bowling green is no longer in use, and the maintenance and upkeep has become an unaffordable financial burden for the club. The proposed portion of the clubhouse to be demolished (the old function room), lies unused throughout winter, as the club can no longer afford to heat it.

“The club are keen to carry out essential upgrades to the club facilities, as well as secure the long-term future of Shawlands Bowling Club.

“For these reasons the club committee have decided to release an unused parcel of land for development. The money received from the sale will be re-invested into the club by refurbishing the clubhouse and grounds, ensuring the 156-year-old club is not lost from the Shawlands community.”

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