A former Falkirk Celtic pub - which is also a listed building noted for its art deco interior and distinctive windows - could become a hot food takeaway.
Planning permission is being sought from Falkirk Council to transform the Star Inn, 150-152 Grahams Road, into a takeaway on the ground floor with a two-bedroom flat upstairs.
Converting the C-listed pub - which closed for good around a year ago - would mean enlarging the existing ground floor windows. Read more: Plan to keep deadly legionella bacteria out of Falkirk council water underway The application's design statement says the proposed alterations are necessary to make the building more accessible to people with disabilities, "without compromising its historical character".The application, submitted on behalf of Mr Muhammad Jawwad, adds that "certain parts of the building require structural repairs to ensure its long-term preservation and safety".It also says that the "window frames are rotten and need replacement and the glazing within existing frames needs replacement" and that the alterations will be more energy efficient.If permission is granted, the application states that there will also be changes to the interior that will "respect the historical significance of the space".The owners are considering dividing the ground floor unit into two parts and enlarging the front windows to make "an attractive shop front".The application adds that they are "committed to working collaboratively with Historic Scotland and Falkirk Council to ensure that all alterations are carried out in a manner that respects and preserves the historical importance of the building".It adds: "We view this project as an opportunity to contribute to the preservation of our local
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