It's believed the project will cost £16m.
Glasgow’s fourth Gaelic primary has moved a step closer as plans to redevelop a run-down former East End school have been submitted.
It has previously been reported by council officials that the project will cost around £16m. Glasgow’s education services have now applied for listed building consent for internal and external works and partial demolition at the Calton site. Extending the back of the school has been deemed “most appropriate”, the application states, with the new-build providing “required spaces for a modern school building that the original building can’t accommodate”.
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