by p3e8cq | Jun 23, 2018 | News, In Pictures
THE longest bridge in the world made from Lego bricks went on show at Glasgow’s St Enoch Centre today (Saturday). It’s made from 200,000 pieces, is 34 metres long, weighs three-quarters of a tonne and took three months to build. It has been brought to the...
by p3e8cq | Jun 23, 2018 | News
MAJOR improvements to Partick Library are being proposed, including better provision for children and young people and a science, technology, engineering and mathematics teaching hub. Glasgow Life, which operates the facility for Glasgow City Council, have applied for...
by p3e8cq | Jun 22, 2018 | News, Food and Drink, Retail
DEVELOPMENT of a petrol filling station, drive-through and self-storage warehouse is being proposed for a site beside the M74 near Polmadie. Euro Garages and Storage Vault have made an application involving a site between the motorway and the railway line on Polmadie...
by p3e8cq | Jun 22, 2018 | News
GLASGOW West End restaurant Pianola have been refused permission for nearly 50 seats on the pavement outside their premises at 240 Crow Road. The Italian eaterie asked the city council to allow 12 four-seat tables and one two-seat table on the “particularly wide”...
by p3e8cq | Jun 22, 2018 | News
A LARGE residential development has been approved for a site beside the M77 at Darnley Mains. The application for 140 houses and flats by Persimmon Homes for land at Waukglen Road/ Leggatston Road has been given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council officials. The site...