A bid to turn seven West End flats in an A-listed building into an aparthotel has been rejected by council planners.
Glasgow City Council received an application for permission to change the use of properties at 3 Crown Circus.
They added the development was “not deemed compatible with the surrounding predominantly residential area by virtue of its impact on noise level, intensification of activity, waste management and associated disturbance”. A statement submitted on behalf of Mr Campbell said the serviced apartments wouldn’t share an entrance with any flat “not within the ownership of the applicant”.
Check-in and check-out times would “not be at anti-social hours” and “good neighbour house rules” to cover issues such as parties, smoking and loud
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