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Celtic granted planning premission for hotel and museum development

A general view of Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, ahead of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Celtic have received planning permission in principle for a hotel and museum development next to their stadium.

Glasgow City Council has written to the club granting consent to the proposed scheme, subject to conditions.

Celtic unveiled the plans, which also include a ticket office and retail store, in February. The hotel would be based on London Road, outside the main stand of Celtic Park and across the road from the Emirates Arena.

The Scottish champions welcomed the decision but cautioned that "considerable work and investment over a number of years" would be needed to complete the project.

Celtic Park ahead of the Champions League qualifier against Qarabag
Image: Celtic are hoping to continue to invest in the regeneration of the East End of Glasgow

A spokesperson for the club said: "We are very pleased that initial planning permission has been granted.

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"Clearly, there is still considerable work to be done in bringing such an ambitious project to fruition. However, we will now engage with other relevant parties to assess this potential development."

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