Planning application

25/00055/FUL

Unit 50 Waverley Mall 3 Waverley Bridge Old Town Edinburgh EH1 1BQ

Convert large lower-ground unit in Waverley Market to leisure venue with restaurant and licensed bar, shifting from retail to Class 11/Class 3/Sui Generis use. .

Status: Application GrantedCategory: Change of Use & ConversionsReceived: 8 January 2025

Core Details

Reference
25/00055/FUL
Address
Unit 50 Waverley Mall 3 Waverley Bridge Old Town Edinburgh EH1 1BQ
Status
Application Granted
Category
Change of Use & Conversions
Impact Scale
5/10

Timeline

Received
8 January 2025
Validated
10 January 2025
Last Scraped
28 September 2025
Record Created
17 January 2025

Application Summary

AI Summary

Convert large lower-ground unit in Waverley Market to leisure venue with restaurant and licensed bar, shifting from retail to Class 11/Class 3/Sui Generis use. .

Original Description

Change the use of the unit at the Waverly Market to assembly & leisure (class 11) with an associated restaurant / licensed bar (class 3 / sui generis).

Related Applications (5)

  • 26/00570/ADVAwaiting Assessment(16 February 2026)

    5 m illuminated King Pins fascia planned above the unit entrance at Waverley Market.

  • 25/05065/ADVApplication Refused(23 September 2025)

    Replace blank service doors on Waverley Bridge unit with frameless glazed entrance and internal LED-lit KING PINS fascia signage, activating the frontage. .

  • 25/05021/FULAwaiting Assessment(22 September 2025)

    Metal fire-exit doors would be replaced with full-height glazing and discreet LED signage, forming a new street entrance to the lower mall after hours. .

  • 25/02439/ADVApplication Withdrawn(13 May 2025)

    Glazed doors replace blank fire exits at Waverley Bridge unit; LED-lit black-gold KING PINS fascia enlivens street frontage for new bowling venue and boosts evening visibility. .

  • 25/02440/FULApplication Withdrawn(13 May 2025)

    Blank service doors on Waverley Bridge swapped for aluminium-framed glazed entrance and LED-lit KING PINS signage, opening basement bowling venue to street and enlivening the faade. .

Supporting Documents (5)