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Glasgow Life has been urged to reconsider its decision not to be involved in talks over a controversial flats plan which could impact the future of a popular music venue.
Read more: Glasgow schoolboy rushed to hospital with serious burns after aerosol can 'explodes in fire' The representation, sent by Lindsay McIntyre, of KSG Acoustics, on Glasgow’s Life’s behalf, stated that after a noise study, concerns remained that “the risk of justifiable complaints from future residents remains high”.
A spokeswoman for Glasgow Life said the organisation believes its “participation in the planning process is over” and its submission “has been taken into account to our satisfaction”.The initial submission on behalf of Glasgow Life stated it was “vital” there was “sufficiently robust acoustic design”.
In the letter to Glasgow Life, the official said its representation had proposed “noise-sensitive elements of the development would not be protected adequately from the noise generated by events at the Old Fruitmarket venue”. “As part of the original planning process, we provided detailed information in response to the developers’ proposals. This representation was registered appropriately by the council’s planning department and fully considered, and our submission has been taken into account to our satisfaction.”
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