The pub chain got permission to change the premises
A NEW Wetherspoons has moved a step closer to opening in Glasgow after licence changes were approved for a Shawlands venue.
It is set to develop the former Waverley Tea Rooms and Tusk nightclub - but bosses have yet to confirm when work will begin or when the pub will open. Archie MacIver, the licensing lawyer representing Wetherspoons, said the licence variation would “take out the nightclub-related elements and adapt it into more of a public house type licence in the traditional Wetherspoon style”.
Mr MacIver said: “The applicants don’t need any introduction, they have a number of premises within your honours’ jurisdiction. Until recently they had one within this locality, the Sir John Stirling Maxwell in Shawlands Arcade.
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