The building in question is situated right in the centre of Helensburgh, at the junction between Sinclair Street and East Princes Street, and was bought by Peckhams Investments last year. The report has been submitted to Argyll and Bute Council and it explains that work on the conversion of the site into a restaurant should be done by the turn of the year, but that there may be some restricted access to pavements in the area until then.
According to the Helensburgh Advertiser, Douglas Hendry – the executive director for the council – states in this report that many of the residential and retail buildings in the affected area are actually owned by the local council.
He then goes on to write:
“Estates are working with the residents association for 52 Sinclair Street to agree a programme of common repairs to the roof, stairwell and rainwater goods.”
Hendry concludes by saying that pavement access will likely be temporarily restricted during this process.
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Details of the exact opening date for the restaurant have not yet been announced.
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