The High Street restaurant had asked for a late hours catering licence, but the firm behind the bid did not attend three hearings.
A bid to open a Subway restaurant on Glasgow’s High Street until 3am has been thrown out by councillors.
The firm had asked for a late hours catering licence to allow the restaurant to open from 11pm to 3am. However, a neighbour objected to the bid due to a lack of information from the applicant. READ MORE: Boy, 9, dies in Lanarkshire woodland area following reports of concern for child “We had no information whatsoever,” he said, adding he had wanted to seek clarity over potential noise issues, the late opening, use of equipment and safety.
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