Paisley Daily Express

Ferguslie could get 100 new homes

Council makeover bid

- Jack Thomson

More properties could be demolished in Ferguslie Park to make way for 100 new homes .

Housing bosses have put forward proposals for the constructi­on of the new-build council houses in the Tannahill area.

This means council officers are now considerin­g two major changes to regenerati­on plans.

Instead of building 40 new homes, the local authority has suggested the constructi­on of an extra 60 in the area, while increasing the number of properties that could be demolished.

A number of houses in Tannahill Road, Tannahill Terrace, Drums Avenue and Ferguslie Park Avenue have been earmarked to be knocked down.

However, no final decision has been taken on the proposals and in the next few months councillor­s will discuss the idea at board meetings.

Renfrewshi­re Council has also vowed it will also continue “to speak with tenants and residents” and ensure proposals meet residents’ “needs and preference­s”.

John McIntyre, chairman of Ferguslie Community Council, is pleased with the latest proposals.

He said: “We are absolutely delighted for the people of Tannahill after years of living in damp dilapidate­d housing, not knowing if anything was going to happen with their homes.

“Ferguslie Community Council and our partners at Renfrewshi­re Council are happy to embark on community consultati­ons in the Tannahill area to arrive at the best solutions that meet the needs of the people.

“This developmen­t will conclude the physical regenerati­on of Ferguslie Park, which suddenly stopped over 20 years ago leaving a once sought-after beautiful area to fall into disrepair.”

Council tenants will have the option to remain in the area, which has been welcomed by Paisley Northwest Councillor Karen Kennedy.

She said: “It’s great to see them building more new housing and allowing people that want to stay in the area to do so.

“That was the thing all along. People wanted to stay and were worried about not being able to, so it’s good to see that in the proposals.”

Private owners will have the option of of either selling to the local authority and making their own arrangemen­ts or exchanging their current Tannahill property for another vacant council one of similar value.

Meanwhile private tenants affected by the proposals will be given housing options advice.

The new build housing would be built in phases to allow existing tenants to move directly into their homes.

It is anticipate­d that constructi­on work could start in 2020, taking around 18 months to complete.

We are absolutely delighted for the people of Tannahill

 ??  ?? Earmarked for change Ferguslie Park Avenue
Earmarked for change Ferguslie Park Avenue

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