The licence will allow alcohol to be served at events held in the museum.
Glasgow’s reopened Burrell Collection in Pollok Country Park has been handed a licence to serve alcohol.
It was reopened to the public in March before King Charles attended an official reopening yesterday [Thursday], nearly 40 years since his mother, Queen Elizabeth, initially opened the venue. Bosses at the Burrell, which is managed by Glasgow Life, the arms-length body running culture and leisure services for the council, have now secured a provisional premises licence, allowing the sale of alcohol on site.
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