Plans to build 160 flats next to Ibrox Stadium are set to get the go ahead as council officials have recommended they can be approved.
The developers said the red colour of the two blocks would match the main stand at Ibrox. The site, owned by Rangers, has been used for matchday parking since the 1980s and was previously home to a training ground for the club. Glasgow’s planning committee is expected to make a decision on the application when it meets on Tuesday.
“The area seizes up an hour before and an hour after matches, to the considerable detriment of residents and businesses in the area,” it added.
Once again the Roman Catholic community do everything in their power to stop Rangers ( who employ lots of Catholics) from making the area nice and provide housing one could call it anti Protestant behaviour. Only 29% of protestants in Scotland support rangers.
Who the hell would want one of them?
The objections are to do with car park spaces (the loss of 89 to be precise). Story goes into Scottish water and capacity too. Someone writing this article really doesn't want this to happen 🤣🤣🤣