Plans to build a new Glasgow sports pavilion and changing facilities were approved by the council.
As the Glasgow Times reported in September, a new bid was submitted to build new changing rooms in Priesthill Park, in the Southside.The application was changed to fit the new budget of applicant Hillwood Community Trust, due to the cost of living crisis.
According to the papers, the area will have a reception, four changing rooms with showers, a warm-up kitchen, a separate space for match officials, and a flexible multipurposeinclude that work starts within three years and that music from the premises does not cause a rise in noise levels.Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly.
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