More than 200 homes could be built on a piece of empty Glasgow land.
Plans were submitted to the council to raise four blocks of residential flats at 60 Maxwell Road. The would be a mix of townhouses, two and three-bed apartments and maisonettes.
In the documents, the 209 planned homes are described as "affordable".
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Applicant New City Vision first received permission to build in this area in 2019, however, they now resubmitted the bid with some changes.
This includes three more proposed flats instead of a shop and a community hub.
Formerly the Etna Foundry site, the land within walking distance of Pollokshields East Train Station, Eglington Toll, as well as Bridge Street and Shields Road Subway stations.
Glasgow City Council is currently considering the application and a decision is expected to be made by Monday, November 20.
The last day for comments is Thursday, September 28.
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