A bid to sell hot food out of a container attached to a Glasgow convenience store was approved.
Glasgow City Council's planning committee met yesterday and approved an application to serve hot rolls, chips, cold drinks and more.
The shop is located on Acre Road, near Maryhill Park and next to Acre Community Hall.
Applicant Rabnawaz Hussain proposed to put the container next to the building and use it to sell food.
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Councillors heard that the opening hours would be 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday and 8am to 5pm on Sunday.
They discussed the three objections and 23 letters of support, which were submitted.
Members of the committee discussed the plans for three bins, planned to be kept next to the container, as there were concerns about waste management.
Ultimately, after eight politicians voted in favour of it, the application was given the green light.
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