Glasgow Times

Rejection for estate agent plan

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PLANS to turn a Burnside pet shop into an estate agents have been knocked back by councillor­s.

A change of use applicatio­n for the unit occupied by Creature Comforts on Stonelaw Road would have allowed a sixth estate agents to set up in the town centre.

However, Rutherglen Central and North councillor Martin Lennon said that the council “can plan the use” of the shop and that it was “a strategic asset” as a retail premises.

Councillor­s voted by 15 to seven at a meeting of the planning committee on Tuesday, January 26 in favour of a motion by Cllr Carol Nugent (Rutherglen South) to refuse the applicatio­n.

Cllr Nugent said: “We all know that the high street has changed significan­tly over the years and it is going to continue to do so.

“We need to protect the vibrant and bustling areas that we have and the diversity of our high street. I think it would be a big mistake to change the use from retail to office.”

The landlord for the unit submitted the change of use applicatio­n after the current tenant served a notice to quit in December 2019.

A new prospectiv­e tenant has since been found but, as estate agents are not retail businesses, they would need the council’s permission before they could start working from the unit.

In total, 178 objections to the proposal were lodged with South Lanarkshir­e Council with a number of people concerned about the number of estate agents already in Burnside.

Rutherglen South councillor Margaret Cowie seconded Cllr Nugent’s proposal to refuse permission and added: “There are already five estate agents in that one street.

“The pet shop is very popular and while we can’t determine who gets the use of that retail unit, there are 178 objects which shows you the strength of feeling.”

Planning and building standards manager Tina Meikle said that a retail unit moving to a class two unit “would be acceptable in planning terms”.

She added: “There is a concern about the number of estate agents that already exist in Burnside.”

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