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Plans to turn closed Aberdeen bank into restaurant
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The former TSB branch is one of seven in the city which was closed by the chain.
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Plans which would see a former bank turned into a restaurant and takeaway have been lodged with Aberdeen council officials.
Now proposals have been submitted to give the building, at 241 North Deeside Road, a new lease of life as a restaurant and takeaway.
Plans have been lodged with Scottish Borders Council in a bid to transform a former bank branch into a quality restaurant. Julian Wallner/Unsplash A VACANT bank in a Borders town could be getting transformed into a new restaurant. Glasgow-based Sava Estates Limited has submitted a planning application to Scottish Borders Council in a bid to convert the former TSB branch on Peebles High Street into a quality restaurant . According to the application, the restaurant’s opening hours would be 10am-11pm from Sunday until Thursday, with Fridays and Saturdays being 10am-midnight. The building has been empty since March 2020. It was closed at the start of the first coronavirus lockdown, alongside the branches in Kelso and Hawick.
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The Merkur Slots site will be located in the former Ponden Home Interiors store on Union Street.
Plans to bring an adult gaming centre to the site of a former Aberdeen cinema have been approved.
It will be located in the former Ponden Home Interiors store which has lain empty for some time and once housed the Gaumont Cinema, which closed in 1973.
Planned to operate under the Merkur Slots name, the national chain currently trades 162 sites across the UK.
The adult gaming centre will host gambling machines such as slot machines, which can be used for over 18s.
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