Industrial buildings could be torn down to make way for 38 new flats and houses
A development of 38 flats and terraced houses could be built in a village near Motherwell if a planning application is approved.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter
A development of 38 flats and terraced houses could be built in a village near Motherwell if a planning application is approved.
Councillors have voted in favour of a development in Bearsden which will see a business centre replaced by housing, offices and a nursery.
Councillors have approved the expansion of a former toilet block in Milngavie to create a new restaurant.
A manufacturer of hotel fixtures and fittings has been awarded retrospective planning permission for machinery installed at a factory in Coatbridge, in order to resolve complaints raised by nearby residents.
Councillors have given the nod to a housing developer to proceed with plans for 44 new flats in Cumbernauld.
Further progress has been made in North Lanarkshire’s approach to providing social care for adults.
The final report specifically on rodent-related problems in North Lanarkshire has predictably shown a decline in reports following the council’s reintroduction of pest control fees.
A former worship venue in Airdrie could be converted into shops if a planning application is approved by North Lanarkshire Council.
A public consultation has shown support for councils being able to take increased action against empty homes.
Two blocks comprising 15 flats could be built on the site of an existing building in Kilsyth if a planning application is successful.
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