Gallowgate flats plan rejected
Plans to build 42 flats and two shops at a Calton site have been rejected by Glasgow City Council.
The site is currently occupied by a shop, a takeaway, a pub and an old engineering workshop.
Glasgow officials have refused the proposal although a decision notice giving their reasons have not yet been posted on the council’s planning portal.
The development was to comprise of 28 one-bedroom flats and 14 two-bedroom flats around a central courtyard. Twelve undercroft car parking spaces were proposed.
A document submitted with the application reads: “The design of the block was envisaged as a contemporary interpretation of the traditional four-story Glasgow tenement.”
A previous application seeking to convert the workshop part of the site, which is accessed via a pend, into a 17-bedroom hotel and guest house was refused by Glasgow officials several years ago.