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Plans submitted for major Glasgow mixed-use scheme

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Regeneration specialist Peel L&P has submitted a planning application for the Yorkhill Quay scheme in Glasgow, which will include 1,100 homes, a 200-bedroom hotel plus a 2,500m2 leisure facilities.

The land, located on the Northern banks of the River Clyde in the West End of Glasgow, between the Riverside Museum and the Scottish Event Campus, is currently derelict and has been earmarked for development under Peel L&P’s masterplan for Glasgow Waters.

The development of Yorkhill Quay is said to offer a unique opportunity to reconnect the riverfront between key tourist attractions with Govan, across the new pedestrian bridge, the SEC Events Campus, River Kelvin walkways and neighbouring communities in Partick and Finnieston.

Brian Lavalette, Peel L&P’s Property Director for Scotland said: “We’re fully committed to the Clyde Mission and have been working closely with the Scottish Government and local council on our plans for the Glasgow Waters area which includes Yorkhill Quay and Castlebank Quay.

“Our vision is to create a sustainable environment for local people to enjoy. We will actively seek opportunities to supply our developments with low carbon, locally-generated energy and to use energy in a responsible way where possible. We welcome thoughts from the local community on our plans for Yorkhill Quay.”

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