The city's biggest social housing provider is looking to build a new block of flats on the site of a former school in Pollok.

Glasgow Housing Association have applied to build 29 flats on where St Edmund’s Primary School once stood beside White Cart Water.

If given the go-ahead, the end result will be a two-storey block along Damshot Crescent at Libo Avenue.

The new build would have seven one-bedroom flats, 21 with two bedrooms and one with three bedrooms with a central private courtyard and nine parking spaces also being proposed.

The site first developed as a school some time between 1947 and 1951 which has since been demolished, re-built as St Edmunds Primary School and demolished again in 2010.

The site includes the foundation remnants of the former St Edmund’s Primary School, it’s playground, access roads and paths.

Contractors are currently working on the site to create flood defences from the river.