DONUT dynasty Krispy Kreme has made a bid to open its first Glasgow store - at a cost of more than £500,000.
The famous American firm has lodged an application to turn the former Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum at Braehead into a giant donut restaurant.
Suggested plans from the company, which caused tailbacks on the M8 when it opened at Edinburgh's Hermiston Gate, show the refurbishment valued at £549,213.
They were lodged with Renfrewshire Council to be put before the authority's planning committee.
Clydebuilt at Braehead opened in 1999 but closed in October 2010 due to a lack of funding.
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