Plans lodged to re-open long gone Falkirk nightspot as a pub

Moves are afoot to breathe new life into a former town centre nightclub which has been lying vacant for over 15 years.
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Lodging a planning application on Tuesday, March 14, Amber Taverns is looking for permission to change the use of the former nightclub at 3 Princes Street, Falkirk, to a public house.

The premises was once home to Rosie O’Grady’s, known simply as Rosie's, which first opened its doors back in 1988, but closed for good 20 years later in 2008.

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On its website Amber Taverns states: “We are passionate about our public houses and the communities that they serve. We ensure that they are refurbished to a very high standard and offer a fantastic drinks selection and audio visual package including the full BT and Sky Sports portfolio.”

"We have 154 public houses across the North West, North East, Midlands, Scotland and Wales. These are mainly community locals in busy towns as well as some city centre venues.”