A Possilpark homeowner must stop using his property as short-stay accommodation after an appeal failed.

Glasgow City Council served an enforcement notice on Gbenga Bibilari’s flat at 161 Auckland Street in May after public complaints.

Officials said the use of the flat as a short-term let was unauthorised and must stop. Two planning applications had been rejected due to the “unacceptable” impact of the use on other residents in the building.

One refusal letter said there had been “incidents of anti-social behaviour and late night noise and disturbance from tenants of the unauthorised short-stay flatted dwelling”.

Mr Bibilari appealed to the Scottish Government, but a reporter, appointed by ministers, upheld the enforcement notice last week. He can choose to appeal the ruling at the

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