Glasgow Times

Further £500k funding for baths regenerati­on

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A FURTHER £500,000 has been approved by Glasgow City Council to refurbish Govanhill Baths to bridge the £2.5 million project funding gap.

The city administra­tion committee first approved funding of £500,000 for the redevelopm­ent of the former baths almost five years ago but due to an increase in cost for various reasons, the project has not been completed.

The aim of the project is to return the baths to their original function, operating as a wellbeing centre and allowing them to sit at the heart of community life in Govanhill.

An update was brought before members on Thursday morning who were advised that the Scottish Government’s Regenerati­on Capital Grant Fund (RGCF) would award the remaining £2m.

Concerns were raised by members that this would mean other projects would suffer as a result. Labour councillor Philip Braat said: “I may be wrong but believe that members had previously been advised that there was no spare capacity in the community asset fund as it was entirely allocated to other projects.

“My question then is, if that is the case, for this £500,000 allocation to be made, what other projects will have to give way?

“This is about a 26% increase in cost of the project overall, how does that compare to other projects throughout the city?”

SNP councillor Kenny McLean said the project had been caught up in a period of “constructi­on volatility” as a result of Covid, Brexit, cost of materials and the current conflict in Ukraine.

He replied: “If that has been said at a previous meeting I do apologise. We are finding across the board, that for the reasons outlined, there is an increase in costs.

“I couldn’t say if every single project has that percentage of increase but the money has been taken from the community asset fund which is entirely appropriat­e and not affecting other projects as things stands. To fulfil a very worthy project, we are coming to help.”

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