Former Falkirk High Street solicitors' office to be converted into flat

Falkirk Council planners have given the green light for a High Street office – which is in a listed building - to change its use to residential flat.
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As the REWD – Real Estate Wealth Development – Group, run by local entrepreneurs Laurie Duncan and Alex Robertson, still await planning permission to convert the massive property above Poundstretchers at 150 to 156 High Street, Sovereign Investment has been granted listed building consent and planning permission to alter 122 High Street – formerly Stirling and Co solicitors – to create a flat.

Falkirk Council gave permission on September 14.

Council leader Cecil Meiklejohn stated the council is looking to bring residential properties back to the town centre as one way of increasing footfall.

Falkirk High Street will soon have another flat after plans to convert a former solicitors' office were given the go aheadFalkirk High Street will soon have another flat after plans to convert a former solicitors' office were given the go ahead
Falkirk High Street will soon have another flat after plans to convert a former solicitors' office were given the go ahead
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There are also plans coming from local property investment and development company Bellair (Scotland) Ltd to convert the former Burtons premises in High Street, which closed down a couple of years ago, into two ground floor retail units and three first floor flats.

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