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George Square: Firm awarded £650k from Glasgow City Council to transform area

Firm awarded £650k from council to unlock corner of George Square THE developer behind plans to transform a corner of George Square is set to get financial help from the council to “unlock” the project. Chris Stewart Group (CSG) is currently working on a 245-bed hotel – to be occupied by AC Marriott Hotels – and has plans for hundreds of flats. A pedestrian lane, known as Love Loan and connecting John Street and North Frederick Street with shops, offices and leisure uses, is also part of the scheme. But a council report reveals the site brings “a number of challenges” and talks have been held over funding support.

Plans to transform tired and unwelcoming Cardiff city centre bridge

Plans to transform tired and unwelcoming Cardiff city centre bridge Photographer Dan Green wants to create a friendly and vibrant gateway into the city Updated Sign up to FREE email alerts from Wales Online - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Plans to revamp a well-known tired and dated railway bridge in the centre of Cardiff have been proposed. The iconic bridge which runs over Newport Road has for years displayed an advert for Acorn Recruitment.

Herald Diary: An embarrassment of comic riches

The shame game EDINBURGH crime scribe Ian Rankin has admitted he doesn’t include erotic scenes in his novels as he finds it “toe-curling” to write them. In our stories, the Diary seldom visits the boudoir. Though when it comes to any other type of tale, we actively seek out incidents of an embarrassing nature. In fact, next to our desk stands a fully operational toe-curlometer, a scientific device which calibrates precisely how much humiliation is heaped upon the protagonist of each story considered for publication. The toe-curlometer is steam-powered, fearsomely noisy and looks like something designed by Heath Robinson.

Your guide to living in Glasgow city centre

Glasgow homes with S1 A quiet Buchanan Street, Glasgow this morning, Tuesday 5th January. Mainland Scotland went into a full national lockdown from midnight last night to try and curtail the spread of the mutated strain of Covid-19. Photograph by Colin Mearns.5 January Living in the heart of Glasgow City Centre has many benefits. From being the hub of many transport links, the array of shops, bars, restaurants and cafes, popular nightlife and even a world-renowned University, Glasgow City Centre truly has a lot to offer any home buyer. It’s much more than just a living destination for students.

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