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- By LOUISE HOUSTON

A NEW £10 million whisky distillery, visitor centre and restaurant is to be built on the banks of the River Clyde.

The Douglas Laing & Co developmen­t at Pacific Quay in Glasgow will be the company’s first dedicated site having previously used distillers across the country to make its blends.

Water will be piped to the complex from Loch Katrine, the source of Glasgow’s water supply, and 300 tonnes of barley will be brought in from Scottish farms to create whiskies such as Old Particular, Timorous Beastie and The King of Scots.

It is hoped the distillery will boost global exports for Douglas Laing and the company said its workforce will almost treble from 22 to 60 staff.

The developmen­t will include an urban craft distillery, visitor centre, bottling plant, bar and bistro as well as the company’s head office.

The earmarked site is owned by Scottish Enterprise and Douglas Laing hopes the distillery will be operationa­l by the end of 2018.

Cara Laing, whisky director and grand-daughter of founder Douglas Laing, said: “Until now, we have depended on third-party companies for our production requiremen­ts.

“These working associatio­ns have been and still are invaluable, but now we feel it’s time to be more in control of our own destiny .

“We have long held this ambition for the company to operate its own distillery and bottling operation.

“We are proud of our Glasgow heritage and the company, founded and based in the city, are delighted to announce this project on the banks of the Clyde; in the heart of Glasgow.

“It will bring whisky distilling back to the south side of the city and will create welcome jobs, generate significan­t additional high-value exports and, hopefully, become an additional tourist attraction to the city.”

The project is being funded by private money and an £855,000 Scottish Government grant through the food processing marketing and co-operation scheme.

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