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Construction company asks North Lanarkshire Council to grant permission for storage building

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Geo-Structural Ltd has lodged a planning application seeking approval for 940-square metre building which would store plant and equipment at Drumbreck Farm.

North Lanarkshire Council has been asked by a construction company to grant planning permission for a storage building at its base in Caldercruix.

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Geo-Structural Ltd, which specialises in the maintenance and preservation of bridges and viaducts, has lodged a planning application seeking approval for 940-square metre building which would store plant and equipment at Drumbreck Farm.

The new building would be located in an area of currently unused land and the proposals do not include the creation of new parking facilities.

The company’s website states that it has worked on several well-known structures including the Forth Rail Bridge, Clyde Viaduct and numerous wind farms.

For further information on the application, or to leave comment for consideration, visit North Lanarkshire Council’s website and search for planning reference 26/00352/FUL.

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