A planning application has been submitted to continue the upgrade of a historic Glasgow building.
In December 201, we reported that Civic House had been turned into a community hub.
The building was used as a printworks in the city's Spiers Locks in the 1920s, and has been closed since March 2020 when the country went into lockdown.
Two years ago, it was transformed into a community centre, cafe and workspace used by the Glasgow Canal Group, Glasgow Tool Library and Bike for Good.
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Now, a further bid was handed in for a change of use, which would allow the occupants to get an alcohol license and serve food and drinks.
Applicant Agile City said the alcohol would be served between 9am and midnight between Monday and Wednesday, 9am and 2am between Thursday and Sunday, at specific events and functions.
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