Falkirk town centre pub to become residential flat

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Permission has been granted for developers to turn a former town centre public house into a flat.

Paul Koc’s application to change the use of and alter the uppler floor of the former Bar1 premises, at 76 Manor Street, Falkir, from a bar/restaurant to form a “flatted dwelling” was granted by Falkirk Council planners on November 5.

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The new first floor flat will contain a kitchen, shower room, living area and bedroom.

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The upper floors of the former Bar1 premises in Manor Street, Falkirk  will be converted from storage rooms into a residential flatThe upper floors of the former Bar1 premises in Manor Street, Falkirk  will be converted from storage rooms into a residential flat
The upper floors of the former Bar1 premises in Manor Street, Falkirk will be converted from storage rooms into a residential flat

Currently the first floor of the premises is home to two storage rooms.

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