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GREEN Signal Sought For Another 49 Properties On Kelvindale Railway Triangle

11 November, 2019 | Residential

PLANNERS are being asked to approve a second phase of flats and houses on a triangle of railway land at Kelvindale.

Consent for residential use of the vacant land beside Dalsholm Road  was previously granted in 2014.

And permission has already been given for a first phase of development — 49 townhouses and flats — on the western portion of the site.

Now Kelvindale Holdings Ltd have applied to put 32 apartments and 17 terraced houses for private sale on the eastern side. The buildings would range from three to six storeys.

The full site is bounded by the West Highland rail line to the north, and the Maryhill to Anniesland rail line, in a cutting, which runs along the southern edge of the full site.

A traffic light junction will be formed off Dalshom Road, opposite Temple Road to service the whole development.

A pedestrian footway is to be attached to the existing road bridge over the Anniesland railway line on Dalsholm Road as it currently has no footways.

The application is pending assessment by Glasgow City planners.

Convery Prenty Architects

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