Residents accused the restaurant of 'using our back courtyard as a dumping ground for their rubbish.'
A Glasgow takeaway owner has been ordered to tear down two storage sheds after residents claimed their back court was being destroyed.
READ MORE: Glasgow abandoned plot set to become large forest as council bid to plant trees on 150 city sitesA statement on behalf of the tenant association, of 125 Great Western Road, said: “Lemon Tree has been destroying our back courtyard and is using our back courtyard as a dumping ground for their rubbish.
The agent said “the basis of our appeal is that the works associated with formation of external storage by our client is incomplete, and our client was not awarded the additional time needed to complete their works.
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