Plans to create a dental clinic – which would offer both NHS and private services – near Glasgow Airport have been submitted to Renfrewshire Council.
Agent company Helix Architecture Studio is seeking planning permission on behalf of an applicant for the transformation of the unit in Paisley’s Marchburn Drive.
A supporting statement said the proposal, which would involve a change of use for the facility from Class 4 to Class 1A, would be “well-suited to the premises” and “complement” the surrounding uses.
It said patients would attend by appointment, keeping the level of public access controlled and in-keeping with the existing environment, and the working hours would generally fall within standard business hours.
The statement added: “The dental clinic will primarily serve employees working within the business estate, as well as staff from various companies based at Glasgow Airport.
“This part of the application recognises that the airport functions as a community in its own right, and having a conveniently located dental clinic will be a welcome service for its workforce.
“Currently, the majority of dental clinics in the area are located in Paisley town centre or Renfrew, leaving those living and working in the northern parts of Paisley and western Renfrew without easy access to dental care.
“This proposed clinic will address this gap by offering services to both residents and the local working population.
“The clinic will also provide NHS treatment, helping to ease the waiting list for NHS dental services in the area.
“This will benefit the wider community, particularly by improving access to essential healthcare services.”
The statement concluded: “The proposed dental clinic is well-suited to the premises and complements the surrounding Class 4 uses, while also providing much-needed healthcare services to the local business community and residents.
“The clinic’s presence will enhance local amenities and support the growing needs of the area’s workforce.”
A decision will be made on the application at a later date.
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