Glasgow Times

Gorbals to get cinema as council backs plans

- BY DREW SANDELANDS

PLANS to build a sevenscree­n cinema on a new retail park in the Gorbals have been given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council. Clydebuilt Limited Partnershi­p is planning to combine two units in the Crown Street Retail Park to provide a 600-seat cinema.

A letter submitted with the applicatio­n states: “The cinema will have an ancillary restaurant/bar function and it is also proposed that the cinema would be used for conference and events space during other times.

“The hours of operation are not yet known but clearly this will include late night opening.”

The retail park, which is off Cathcart Road, is still being developed, with Greggs becoming the first store to open in February.

There will be an Aldi, Burger King, B&M, Costa, Iceland Food Warehouse and a JD Gym.

The retail developmen­t is part of a wider regenerati­on project which includes almost 400 homes.

Planning permission was first granted for a retail and restaurant developmen­t, with plans for a gym then approved in 2018.

The applicant’s letter stated: “The council has already determined the site is a suitable and appropriat­e site for retail and leisure developmen­t.”

Clydebuilt LP is a joint venture between Strathclyd­e Pension Fund and property investment company Ediston, launched in 2014.

The plan for 388 homes, on land next to the retail park, was approved in August last year. There will be five blocks, including 76 one-bedroom flats, 259 with two bedrooms and 41 three-bedroom properties, centred around a public space.

The site, which used to be the Dixon’s Iron Foundry and then Castle Cash and Carry, runs alongside the M74.

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The Crown Street Retail Park during constructi­on

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