BlueMeanie
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What's the betting it's given the go ahead on appeal ?
Celtic Football Club have been told they can't install a rotating TV screen outside their Parkhead stadium.
An application by the club for a 7.6 metre by 3.8 metre wide revolving LED display has been rejected by Glasgow City Council.
The screen was planned to be used for showing adverts and live and recorded TV images.
It would have installed on an eight-metre high pole on the right of Celtic Way approach to Parkhead, beside the VIP car park, on Kerrydale Street.
City planners rejected the proposal on the grounds that it would distract drivers on nearby London Road.
They added that it would form a “dominant and incongruous feature, to the detriment of visual amenity”.
The club will be able to appeal against the decision.
Celtic Football Club have been told they can't install a rotating TV screen outside their Parkhead stadium.
An application by the club for a 7.6 metre by 3.8 metre wide revolving LED display has been rejected by Glasgow City Council.
The screen was planned to be used for showing adverts and live and recorded TV images.
It would have installed on an eight-metre high pole on the right of Celtic Way approach to Parkhead, beside the VIP car park, on Kerrydale Street.
City planners rejected the proposal on the grounds that it would distract drivers on nearby London Road.
They added that it would form a “dominant and incongruous feature, to the detriment of visual amenity”.
The club will be able to appeal against the decision.