Greenock Telegraph

Plans lodged for new space for local artists

- Jack Thomson editorial@greenockte­legraph.co.uk

PLANS have been unveiled to transform a former office building in Gourock into an art gallery and creative space.

Inverclyde Council has received a proposal to convert the site next to the former police station in Kempock Place into a ground floor facility for exhibition­s and first floor studio and workshop.

A planning applicatio­n has been lodged by local businessma­n Stephen Henry, director of Henry Enterprise­s, which is in the process of procuring the property from the local authority.

In a supporting statement, he set out his ambition for 5 Kempock Place, writing: “The plan is to utilise the ground floor as a gallery for creatives to enable artists/creatives to exhibit their art.

“Our plan is to provide a facility which enables one artist at a time to create an exhibition of their work over a one-week period (or more, and given the opportunit­y some artists may offer elements of their work for sale).

“The plan is to provide a highly profession­al creative gallery and to rent this facility out to artists at a weekly rate.

“This will drive additional opportunit­y for local businesses, for example, every Friday night could be an independen­t exhibition launch night.

“Each launch night will have unique support need, however, these will generally require the support of local vendors with regards to food, beverages and entertainm­ent etc.

“With regards to the first floor, our plan is to keep the

floor plan as is, with a possible slight modificati­on around the toilets to ensure that they are gender neutral.

“Then offer out the upstairs space to creatives and community groups on a monthly rental basis e.g. several artists may choose to use one of the rooms for several months at a set fee.”

Mr Henry said the intended use of the site would be sympatheti­c to the character of the building and supplement the business community in nearby Shore Street and Kempock Street.

He added: “By retaining this character of the property, developing and building on this, and using the architectu­re of the building to inspire Inverclyde’s creative community, we believe that the value and benefits will be very significan­t.”

 ?? The Kempock Place site. Picture: Google Street View ?? Makeover
The Kempock Place site. Picture: Google Street View Makeover

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