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Councillors expected to approve plans for flats along Canal

EXCITING proposals for new apartments with a commercial store and rehearsal studio along the Forth and Clyde Canal are expected to be approved by councillors today. Members of the Glasgow City Council planning committee have been recommended to grant permission for the 182 apartments on the abandoned land between Farnell Street and Sawmillfield Street despite concerns from the local community and politicians. A total of 28 objections have been received by councillor Ken Andrew, MSP Sandra White, MP Patrick Grady and 25 residents who are worried that the about the scale and height of the development and how it might affect their views over Speirs Wharf.

Alan Dunlop, Author at The Architects Journal

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Islander Katharine O Donnelly joins growing number of screen actors hailing from Arran as she stars in new thriller, The Head

© Peter Avern Katharine O Donnelly. She stars in a TV drama already streaming in 60 countries, a snowbound thriller that has become one of Asia’s most-viewed shows. Her face has been emblazoned on billboards above the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and on pizza boxes in Brazil as viewers around the world race to finish the six-part whodunnit set in the Antarctic. Meanwhile, actress Katharine O’Donnelly, who was working in a bar when she won her career-transforming role in The Head, is locked down in Scotland and struggling to take it all in. She said: “Because most of the promotion and attention around The Head has been abroad until now, when I’ve seen it, it almost feels like I’m watching someone else get all this attention, not me.

Media release: Adam screening for BBC Scotland - allmediascotland…media jobs, media release service and media resources for all

Media release: Adam screening for BBC Scotland A MULTI-award winning production by the National Theatre of Scotland has been adapted for a special screening on television. A new and specially-crafted recording of Adam will be shown on the BBC Scotland channel in early March. Inspired by the life of Adam Kashmiry, Adam tells his remarkable story. Born in Egypt, Adam was assigned female at birth but always knew he was a boy, then as he reached adulthood had to flee from his homeland, coming to Scotland hoping to transition. Written by playwright and dramaturg, Frances Poet, and reworked for the screen, the hour-long drama focuses on Adam’s isolating experiences in a Glasgow flat while awaiting a decision on his asylum claim.

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