A plan to demolish and rebuild a Glasgow convenience store was submitted to the council.
Ray Ify Ltd, who operates the Wee Farm shop, submitted the bid to knock down the existing unit at 20 Cuthelton Street and rebuild it with a new look.
According to plans, the neighbourhood store would have one storey and contain a shop part, a stock storage, a toilet and an area for waste.
There would also be a bicycle storage area in front of the building and existing bushes around the site would be kept.
Glasgow City Council is currently considering the application and a decision is expected to be made by Monday, November 13.
The last day for comments is Thursday, October 19.
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