Public Consultation for Wishart Street

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CCP KWH 3 Limited are progressing with plans for the “Erection of key worker housing with potential ground floor uses and associated ancillary works” at 148-160 Wishart Street, Glasgow.

A Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) was submitted to Glasgow City Council on 1st August 2025 in respect of the proposal. We are now keen to hear the views of the local community and will be updating this page with further information.

PUBLIC CONSULTATION EVENTs

We will be hosting two public consultation events. The first event took place on 2nd September 2025. The details of the second event can be found below:

Where: Wasps Hanson Street Studios 77 Hanson St, Glasgow G31 2HF

When: Tuesday 28th October 2025 from 16:00-20:00.

The proposal boards for the consultation events are available online HERE.

Comments from the second event are invited until the 13th of November. Feedback form details are listed below.

FEEDBACK FORMS

We welcome your views at this stage, which will be considered by the design team. You are invited to provide feedback on the development at the consultation events or via email to wishartstreetconsultation@montagu-evans.co.uk. The Feedback Form can be viewed and downloaded here: Feedback Form – Public Consultation for Wishart Street Development.

 

If you are unable to email for any reason, then please write to us at the following address or call us on the number provided below:

Montagu Evans LLP 4th Floor, Exchange Tower, 19 Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG

+44 (0) 131 229 3800 (within office hours, 9am – 5pm)

Please note this notice does not relate to a planning application. Any comments made at the event, or through the above, are to CCP KWH 3 Limited as the Applicant and are not representations to the planning authority. If a planning application is subsequently submitted to Glasgow City Council, neighbour notifications and publicity will be undertaken at that time, and you will have the opportunity to make formal representations or letters of support to Glasgow City Council regarding the proposals.

No personal details will be given out in any consultation report prepared to accompany our application for planning permission for this site. Any feedback received will not be attributable to any specific individual.