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“Even a fool who keeps silent is considered wise. When he closes his lips, he is deemed intelligent.” – Proverbs 17:28 (ESV)
How brilliantly true this is! Some babble so much they’re written off as blethers. But silence isn’t always a virtue. Some are covering up that they don’t understand or can’t be bothered. Watch a debate at Holyrood or Westminster. See if your MP or MSP often just sits there like a bag of tatties!
is focusing on a ground-floor apartment in an old converted townhouse.
His architects said he seeks to upgrade the flat by changing the kitchen layout – currently painted in green and white.
Rutherglen-born McGeady also proposes widening and heightening the space where double doors exist to create a “greater sense of grandeur” between two Corinthian pillars.
Details also reveal that the generous main bedroom will become a new master suite with the creation of a closet and en-suite facilities.
For both McGeady plans, his architects state: “We seek to embrace the quality of this apartment within its context and give it new life and a fresh future in keeping with modern urban living. This should not come at the cost of architectural heritage but recognise how old and new can flourish together.”
A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said: “The applications are going through the planning process and will be considered in due course.”
In 2017, McGeady sold a £ 1mil lion mansion in the exclusive Thorntonhall village in Lanarkshire before he and his wife Claire built an even bigger home in Bothwell.
Valued at £1.5million-£ 2million, it has seven bedrooms, a gym, games room, bar, cinema room and parking for six cars.
McGeady was not available for comment.