Kelvin Properties Unveils Mixed-Use Development Plans for Burnbank, Glasgow
2026-06-04 15:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kelvin Properties has unveiled plans for a mixed-use development on the Burnbank site in Glasgow, including new homes, purpose-built student accommodation, community facilities, and public outdoor spaces, representing a significant long-term investment in this privately owned site.

Kelvin Properties unveils vision for new homes and community spaces in Burnbank

The plans will provide homes for sale and rent, as well as purpose-built student accommodation near the University of Glasgow, while creating new spaces for local residents to use and enjoy. At the heart of the proposal is the enhancement of community facilities and public outdoor spaces to support broader housing needs in the West End and create new opportunities for wider community use.

Paul Holland, Project Director at Kelvin Properties, said the plans represent an opportunity to make a positive contribution to Woodlands, not only by providing new homes but also by enhancing community facilities and outdoor spaces, offering genuine long-term value to the area. The company believes there is an opportunity to create a high-quality development that reflects the evolving needs of the local community and supports the future of the Burnbank site.

Following the submission of a planning application notice to Glasgow City Council, local community residents will have the opportunity to view the initial plans and provide feedback. A public consultation event is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Burnbank Bowling Club (235 Woodlands Rd, Glasgow G3 6NN). From June 17, full details of the plans, including opportunities to submit feedback, will be available on the project website.

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