Care home with champagne bar recommended for approval

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Plans to build a care home in Anniesland — which could safeguard the future of a bowling club — have been recommended for approval despite…

Plans to build a care home in Anniesland — which could safeguard the future of a bowling club — have been recommended for approval despite almost 40 objections.room, on land at Yarrow Recreation Ground, which includes two former tennis courts and a bowling green. As part of the deal, landowners BAE Systems have offered Yarrow Bowling Club an opportunity to buy the clubhouse and a remaining bowling green for just £1.

BAE Systems own Yarrow Recreation Club and its assets, including the clubhouse, but, the plans state, members have been “presented with a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire outright both the clubhouse and single bowling green”, thus “safeguarding their future”.

Among the 38 objectors are three Glasgow councillors: Councillor Eunis Jassemi and Councillor Patricia Ferguson, both Labour, and Councillor Lana Reid-McConnell, Green.She said: “Where will all the visitors to this care home park?

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