Plans to convert a B-listed former school in Yorkhill into apartments have been expanded.

Original plans to create 14 apartments in Glasgow Steiner School have been updated to also include a further 22 flats.

Revised plans by Grant Murray Architects also include mezzanine floors and an external courtyard in the historic building.

The building was left badly damaged by a fire in 2013 and has lain derelict ever since.

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Education bosses vowed to rebuild the fire-hit primary school in Glasgow's West End.

Dozens of children and staff were evacuated when flames tore through the school.

The fire broke out during morning break and led to a tower on the roof collapsing into the building and debris raining down on parked cars.

In a statement the architects wrote: “The top storey, set back 3m from the north, west and south elevations, has the significant effect of reducing the overall height appearance of the building.

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“A lesser stepped back 4th floor also finished in anthracite zinc cladding further brings the apparent massing of the block down in scale. Subsequently the brick / stone element of the building will line through with the 4 storey blocks either side and with the school building.”

The plans are currently being considered by Glasgow City Council's planning department.