PLANS for a "bespoke" bakery and cafe in a B-listed building have been approved.
The plans, submitted to Glasgow City Council on behalf of Spectrum Properties (Scotland) Ltd., will see the business opened at a former garment factory on French Street in Dalmarnock.
The application follows significant regeneration activity in the area, investment by Clyde Gateway and the legacy of the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the bakery will serve new residents in the area.
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The unit is currently vacant.
The council have approved the plans, subject to a number of conditions.
These include opening hours being restricted to between 6am and 5pm daily and that safe, sheltered and secured cycle parking must be built.
The former weaving factory was granted category B listed status in 1993.
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