Glasgow care home with champagne bar and cinema gets approval despite objections

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Glasgow care home with champagne bar and cinema gets approval despite objections
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Councillors have approved a bid from Morrison Community Care for a new residential home on Anniesland Road, which will include a champagne bar.

Plans to build a new care home in Anniesland have been given the green light — despite almost 40 objections from neighbours.

Now planning consent has been secured, landowners BAE Systems are set to sell the clubhouse and a remaining bowling green to Yarrow Bowling Club for just £1. Morrison Community Care will buy the land from BAE Systems and intends to provide a community garden, private residents’ garden with a putting green, a cafe, champagne bar, hair salon and cinema room.

A council planner told the committee that it is “definitely the biggest building in the area” and would be a “storey taller than the existing three-storey flats.”

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