Glasgow Times

REVEALED: Where funds to boost city will be going

- BY DREW SANDELANDS

PROJECTS which will help parts of Glasgow adapt to Covid-19 restrictio­ns and city food pantries have been awarded more than £680,000. Glasgow councillor­s have approved handing out cash from the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund to 20 groups.

Two schemes at Albert Drive, which was hit by fires in November 2019 and April last year, have been funded, boosting regenerati­on plans in the area.

Pollokshie­lds Community Council has been granted £9460 for a mural as part of the revival at Albert Cross and Southside Housing Associatio­n will get £20,000 for close entrance improvemen­ts on Albert Drive.

Councillor Jon Molyneux, who represent Pollokshie­lds, welcomed the two schemes.

“There’s a really good range of projects here,” he added. “I’m really pleased to see it.”

Councillor­s agreed to give out more than £238,000 to “animating spaces” schemes, which will “assist town centres to adapt to the challenges of Covid-19 by creating spaces for safe movement and trading”.

Agile City has been awarded £15,000 for an active travel hub on the former Phoenix Nursery site and events venue BAaD will get £20,000 for covered market and hospitalit­y spaces at Moncur Street.

Improvemen­ts to Dowanside and Ruthven Lane can be made by Byres Road Business Improvemen­t District after £19,225 was granted.

GalGael will receive £20,000 for a marketplac­e, Glasgow Artists’ Moving Image Studio (GAMIS) will get £15,340 for work on Batson Street and Indepen-Dance has been awarded £20,000 for a wellbeing centre.

Another £20,000 will go to the Kinning Park Complex, £19,679 to Mount Florida Community Council and £19,964 to My Shawlands.

Southside Housing Associatio­n will also get £20,000 for tenement frontage improvemen­ts on Pollokshaw­s Road. Websters Theatre will receive £19,489 for a project at Kelvin Square.

Around £445,000 will be handed out to groups who will establish or improve food pantries across the city.

Elderpark Housing Associatio­n has been awarded £115,555 and Spireview Housing Associatio­n will get more than £127,000 for a Royston pantry.

DRC Youth Project will receive £87,000 for a north-west pantry on Dumbarton Road and Govan Home and Education Link has been granted £50,000.

SWAMP can use £21,900 for a pantry in Pollok, Flourish House will get £21,275 for a facility on Westercomm­on Drive and Help 4 The Homeless/Najra Helping Hands has been awarded £11,350 for a Clydeside pantry.

More than £10,000 will go to the Govanhill Baths Trust and its people’s pantry on Cathcart Road.

Almost £355,000 from the fund has been awarded to the Saracen Street Business Improvemen­t District to improve shopfronts in Possil.

Conditions of the Scottish Government grant state that all money should be spent before the end of March, with work completed by September.

 ??  ?? Schemes at Albert Drive – hit by two fires in two years – will be given cash for regenerati­on
Schemes at Albert Drive – hit by two fires in two years – will be given cash for regenerati­on

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