PLANS for nearly 50 new homes in Glasgow's Southside have been revealed.
A total of 46 one and two-bedroom flats could be built at Langlands Road, in Govan, if proposals are approved by Glasgow City Council.
CCG (Scotland) Ltd hopes to build the residential development to meet the need for affordable rented accommodation within the area.
Plans were previously put forward for the site in January last year.
It's currently used as parking for Govan Cross Shopping Centre.
Five of the 46 proposed homes will be wheelchair accessible flats. Two separate blocks of flats will be built.
The new development will include private parking, which will contain a total of 15 spaces, five of which will be allocated to wheelchair accessible homes.
A cycle store will also be included, as well as a children's play area.
Planning bosses will approve or reject the plans by April 1.
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