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PLANS Lodged For Events Venue Near Celtic Park

3 September, 2018 | News, Arts, Leisure, Entertainment and Sport

A 1,000-capacity, purpose-built events venue is being proposed for a site near Celtic Park.

If approved, G40 would host a range of events including live music, corporate dinners, weddings, fashion shows, and food and drink events.

The two-storey building would be on vacant land next to 1257 London Road, and would include part of Dalriada Street. It has been designed to look like an engine shed to reflect Glasgow’s railway heritage.

Drawings submitted by applicant Dalriada Developments Ltd show capacity of more than 500 on each floor of the venue.

Permission is also sought for a covered outside seating area and five steel container units to be used as as hot food takeaway outlets.

A statement by architect James Aitchison, on the applicant’s behalf, explains:  “The proposals are for a multi-disciplinary arts and events centre which will become one of the leading venues available for hire in the East End of Glasgow.  The complex will host a multitude of different types of events.

“This project will ensure that the East End of Glasgow will catch up with the rest of the city to offer this distinct community the same type of event space which is already widely available in the West End and city centre.”

It continues: “There is a growing demand from the East End of Glasgow, in tandem with its regeneration, to have its own venue for the local community to enjoy and that venue to act as a social hub during the day with the spaces being offered to local groups and organisations for them to utilise.

“This type of multi-disciplinary venue has been extremely successful in other major cities across the UK including Manchester and London and this application is the opportunity to bring it to Glasgow

“With the major development works following on from both the Commonwealth Games and the redevelopment of Celtic Park, the opportunity to continue the improvement momentum is illustrated by this application and its place in providing another piece of the Glasgow East End jigsaw.”

The application is pending assessment by city planners.

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