128 homes and flats planned at former Carntyne ammunition factory

128 homes and flats planned at former Carntyne ammunition factory

The site was originally developed as a munitions factory during the First World War

Planning permission is being sought for 128 houses and flats on a 2.5-hectare former ammunition factory in Carntyne.

Following a public consultation, the proposal by AS Homes Scotland and S2 Architecture would see 90 houses, a mix of two, three and four-bedroom properties, on land on Myreside Street at Rigby Street.

Thirty-eight flats would be built in a four-storey block, nine with one bedroom and 29 with two bedrooms.



128 homes and flats planned at former Carntyne ammunition factory

There would be 128 car parking spaces for residents and 32 for visitors.

The site was originally developed as a munitions factory during the First World War.

An existing metal-clad factory and brown brick building partly occupy the site. These were used until recently for steel fabrication.


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