Council officials have recommended councillors can approve the scheme, but more than 80 residents have objected. A decision is expected tomorrow.
Plans to build more than 100 flats on the site of a former job centre in Anniesland have been recommended for approval despite over 80 objections.
READ MORE: Wife of Celtic legend Murdo MacLeod speaks on moment she was told he might not survive heart surgery Calmont Ventures Ltd and Mactaggart & Mickel Anniesland LLP, the developers behind the project, have said their project has “significant potential to benefit from and contribute to this thriving high street and residential neighbourhood”.
Other concerned residents said neighbouring streets are “already busy with commuters using the railway and people using/working in retail on Great Western Road”. They added it is “acknowledged that the proposal does not meet the level of car parking provision required by policy”, but “an exception to policy requirements can be made in a highly accessible town centre location”.
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