Glasgow restaurant fighting council over 'unauthorised' item
The Stag & Thistle in Pollokshaws Road wants to erect three new gazebos and railings for three years after having had shelter up outside the eatery.
Operator Paul Gillies has lodged an appeal with the council over the refusal of permission, which will be dealt with at a meeting next week. The statement added that “pavement cafe culture is currently a Scottish Government funded initiative being undertaken by Glasgow City Council.” Refuting the council’s reasons, the applicant’s statement claimed the local development plan is “five and 10 years out of date.”
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