Glasgow Times

Council issues green light to hotel proposals

Much-loved city institutio­ns to be demolished

- BY DREW SANDELANDS

APOPULAR pub, restaurant and chippy can be demolished to make way for a hotel, the council has ruled. George Capital has been granted permission from Glasgow City Council to knock down five buildings on the corner of West Nile Street and Bath Street to build a multi-storey hotel.

The Iron Horse, which dates from 1872, and Italian restaurant O Sole Mio, which opened in 1965, closed their doors in February when their leases expired.

They are among five businesses, including the Blue Lagoon, which will be replaced with the £30 million hotel.

Plans for the developmen­t, which the developers say will create approximat­ely 100 jobs, were submitted on behalf of the applicant by Savills.

Ruth Highgate, associate director at Savills Planning, said: “We are delighted that we have achieved this significan­t consent on behalf of George Capital, which will allow a corner of the city centre to realise positive change and regenerati­on.

“Savills Planning has welcomed the opportunit­y to continue to work with officers at Glasgow City

Council during this time, where effective online collaborat­ion and good communicat­ion between all parties has been key.”

More than 400 objections to the plan were lodged with the council while a petition created by the Iron Horse was signed by more than 2000 people.

Objections came from as far as Belgium, Spain, Poland, Australia, Philippine­s, Azerbaijan and America.

But a demolition report, submitted with the applicatio­n, stated the buildings do not “make a contributi­on to the special, historic or architectu­ral character” of the surroundin­g conservati­on area.

A rooftop restaurant and ground floor bar, which can be used by the public, are set to be included in the developmen­t.

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The Iron Horse will be demolished to make way for the new hotel, pictured main as an artist’s impression

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