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Application Submitted for Derelict Site



CCG (Scotland) Ltd, Partick Housing Association and Hanover Scotland have submitted a joint planning application to transform a vacant site between Bearsden Road and Crow Road in Anniesland, Glasgow.

Working in partnership with MAST Architects, proposals for ‘The Sawmills’ – which takes its name from the Temple Hills Sawmill which once occupied the site in the 1930s – include demolition of the former Canal Bar and Restaurant. It will be replaced by new build construction of 46 one and two-bedroom affordable flats spread through two blocks.

Once completed, 24 amenity flats within the development, specially designed for older people, will be managed by Hanover. In addition to this, there will be a mix of private and communal green space, as well as resident parking. The development has been designed to meet the ‘Glasgow Standard’ space and energy efficiency compliance.

CCG Director Calum Murray said: “The proposals for ‘The Sawmills’ were derived after an extensive period of assessment by our Design Team who tested and exhausted every avenue to retain the building – a part of which is category C-listed.

“Our assessment evidenced that, because of the significant state of disrepair, the retention of the building in any form was not economically viable.  Instead, the building will be replaced by a contemporary and sustainable low-carbon development that will address key strategic objectives of Glasgow City Council by improving the supply of affordable housing in the west of the City.

“The Sawmills is the latest of many initiatives to contribute towards and advantage from The Glasgow Canal Project – real change is taking place around and along the canal, creating a safe and enjoyable outdoor space, and a positive resource which will help breathe new life and vitality into local communities.  Never has this been more necessary.

“As a new gateway to Glasgow, ‘The Sawmills’ has the potential to be a very exciting development and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Partick Housing Association with a view to commencing construction in mid-2021.”

Hanover Scotland Director for Asset Management Mark Ferey added: “Hanover is delighted to be working in partnership with both Partick HA and CCG to deliver much-needed amenity housing for older people in the Anniesland area”

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