Members of Falkirk Council's planning committee agreed that a new HMO can be opened on Station Road
Plans to transform an empty Grangemouth office into a shared house for construction workers have been given the go-ahead.
Brava Property Group Development can now turn the first floor of Alexandra House, a two-storey building on Station Road, into an House of Multiple Occupation . Read more: Grangemouth charity gets £1 lease for new premises to help with cost of living crisis The application first went to before Falkirk Council's planning committee in June but councillors deferred a decision until they had seen the site and in particular the parking that would be available.
Members heard that the developers have now agreed in principle with Asda to lease six parking spaces from the nearby supermarket for the use of residents.
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