IHBC features ‘Heritage from the doorstep’: Glasgow councillors knock back award-winning plans for new homes

Council planners have upheld a previous decision to refuse permission to build four mews properties in North Kelvinside over the impact it would have on neighbours, reports Glasgow Live.

image for illustration: M J Richardson / Queen Margaret Drive from near Queen Bridge

Glasgow Live writes:

…Park Living (Residential) Ltd had applied to build on the land behind 155 Queen Margaret Drive with their proposals winning an industry award last year…

However, city planners refused to give permission for the four properties to be built on the site….

An appeal submitted to the council outlined: ”The scheme will provide a residential development of exceptional quality offering very high standards of living in a highly sustainable location.

“These qualities were recognised by the Dundee Insitute of Architects (Atelier-M Architects based in Dundee) in November 2022 when the proposals were awarded the best ‘On The Drawing Board Award’ at their annual awards ceremony….”

… Councillors on the local review board decided to uphold the original decision to refuse permission for the development.

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