A Glasgow pub has been permitted to use its beer garden during events at Hampden Park – but the area can’t open when Rangers play Celtic at the stadium.
Neighbours of the Beechwood, on Ardmay Crescent, objected to the bar’s plans to serve customers using the outdoor seating on event days, with one resident previously reporting men urinating outside her window.
When the board met in February, one resident complained about men urinating outside her home on match days while another said it had been “noisy” outside the pub during parties. At a meeting on Friday, neighbours said there had been an improvement but raised concerns over a low wall on the pub’s boundary which they feel could be built up to prevent disturbances.
Andrew Hunter, the solicitor representing the pub, said the beer garden had been used when Ed Sheeran and Coldplay concerts were held at Hampden this summer. “As far as I understand there has been no complaint as a result of that,” he said.
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