New Glasgow care home which could 'safeguard' bowling club set for approval

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Almost 40 people have objected to the plan for a new care home in Anniesland, but council officials believe the scheme can be approved.

Plans to build a care home in Anniesland — which could safeguard the future of a bowling club — have been recommended for approval despite almost 40 objections.

But neighbours have raised a series of issues with Glasgow City Council, with many concerned about increased noise, insufficient parking and the impact on road safety and privacy. “The provision of a new publicly accessible garden will help address the shortfall of open space within the area,” they added.

They add a “share of the proceeds from the sale of the surplus land will go directly to the club to enable them to enhance the retained facilities and sustain the long-term viability of the club”, which is currently “operating on a ‘break even’ basis.” The firm has said 23 daytime staff, and around seven overnight workers, would be employed. A 12-space car park would be provided as well as a visitor cycle shelter for eight bikes. Staff would have access to a cycle shelter for four bikes.

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