Proposals have been lodged to replace the shopfront of a casino gaming centre in Ayr.

Luxury Leisure Ltd has applied for planning permission to make changes to the Admiral gaming centre in the High Street.

The proposed alterations include the removal of the existing shopfront and central entrance doors, which will be moved to the right hand side of the building. 

Planning documents state that the changes would give a "traditional" feel to the building on the busy street. 

A supporting statement lodged with the application states: "The proposed alterations include the removal of the existing dilapidated timber shopfront and central entrance doors.

"The existing timber pilasters are to be replaced/replicated with similar timber features including capitals and cornicing, painted grey.

"The main entrance doors will be moved over to the right hand side to assist with the internal operation of the gaming centre.

"The existing fascia signage is to remain. The upper area of the façade above the fascia signage will be rendered grey to match the shopfront generally.

"The new replacement full width shopfront allows for a new level access into the building from the right hand side of Admiral to assist with the internal operation of the gaming centre."

If the work was approved, all deliveries and works on site will be executed out of normal working hours to minimise disruption.

No skips will be required as part of the works. All building debris will be removed from site on a daily basis via builders vans.

The current plans are available to view on South Ayrshire Council's planning portal.