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Glasgow Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Plan to build five-bed houses close to Barrhead town centre
An application for planning permission in principle has been submitted to East Renfrewshire Council to build properties on land to the north-east of Dubbs Road. This land is at the rear of Montfort Gate/Montfort Park and opposite Cowan Park. Ramzan Properties hope to construct five detached four or five-bedroom villas that will sit slightly back from Dubbs Road. The application also outlines proposals for associated access roads, the upgrade of an existing access road and the formation of a passing place. READ NEXT: Project to explore viability of self-driving bus service in Glasgow READ NEXT: Mrs Brown's Boys and Strictly TV stars spotted at plush hotel near Renfrewshire Vehicle access to the development would be via Dubbs Road to the south of the site with two shared off-road driveways. It is planned that private driveways will be located to the front of each house offering three spaces each. The applicant's supporting statement said the development will 'promote town centre living' by providing detached family homes minutes away from essential local amenities, education centres and urban greenspace. They also said the development will 'help meet the local housing needs through dwellings that promote healthy lifestyle and wellbeing' and improve on the wider qualities and character of the area.' 'The preservation of trees and the introduction of new trees on site will support homes built in an attractive natural space and assist the surrounding biodiversity of the area,' they added. The application, which is currently awaiting decision, was received by the council in May and validated last week.


Glasgow Times
6 days ago
- Business
- Glasgow Times
New plan revealed for old Toby Carvery building near Glasgow
The proposal outlines several amendments to the external appearance of the old Hurlet Toby Carvery building on Glasgow Road to fit it out for use as a specialist veterinary ophthalmic referral clinic. The plans have been submitted by Solihull-based Veterinary Vision for the premises, which will treat animals suffering from vision problems. READ NEXT: Mrs Brown's Boys and Strictly TV stars spotted at plush hotel near Renfrewshire READ NEXT: I went to Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition in Glasgow - my verdict The company hope to install replacement cladding and new and replacement doors, as well as forming an enclosed dog walking area at the back partly covered with a canopy. The purpose of the dog walking area will primarily be to provide a secure place where dogs can go out and relieve themselves. The current application, which is currently awaiting decision, was received and validated by East Renfrewshire Council this month. The old Toby Carvery pictured several years ago (Image: Newsquest) The site previously traded as Brewer's Fayre before later operating as Toby Carvery before its closure in March 2019. Following the closure of the Toby Carvery, a funeral parlour operator intended to occupy the building, and secured planning consent for this change of use at appeal. A lease was agreed with a funeral director company to commence in June 2022, but it is understood that this use was very short lived as the property was returned to the market by May 2024. During 2024, terms were agreed for a new lease of the premises for the branch of the clinic and consent was obtained to allow this change of use. The refit will include five consultation rooms in which minor procedures can be conducted, together with three operating theatres and an associated preparation area. There will also be a separate recovery ward for dogs and cats, together with a reception with waiting areas that are separated for customers with dogs from those with cats. Ancillary facilities will include a conference/lecture room for staff training, administration offices, and staffroom/kitchen areas. Two upstairs rooms will be fitted out to enable staff members to rest between rounds for occasions when an animal must be kept in under supervision overnight.