Paisley Daily Express

New roof would be just the ticket for Old Library

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Volunteers are hoping to renovate the Old Library in Kilbarchan if their plans are approved by councillor­s later this month.

More than 5,000 visitors use the hall every year for activities such as yoga, pilates, Spanish lessons and amateur dramatics.

The hall is a key part of village life in Kilbarchan and has been for over 120 years.

Kilbarchan Improvemen­ts Project would receive £22,000 to carry out repairs to the roof and top floor windows to help secure its position as a heritage asset within the village and would be the first project to receive funding through the Villages Investment Fund.

A total of £ 370,000 has been ringfenced from an overall £1.87million fund specifical­ly for investment in Renfrewshi­re’s villages and applicatio­ns must show that they will strengthen the unique identity, heritage and character of village life.

Councillor Marie McGurk, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Communitie­s, Housing and Planning Policy Board, said: “We want to ensure our villages have the opportunit­y to enhance and protect their assets, which is why we have committed this funding to allow them to tell us what they need and give them the opportunit­y to make it happen.

“We want to see more and more projects follow Kilbarchan Improvemen­ts Project’s lead by applying to make changes to their community and we’ll support everyone to make their applicatio­n as strong as possible, so please get in touch.”

Four projects have been awarded more than £ 13,000 from the wider Green Spaces, Parks and Play Areas and Villages Investment Fund as they look to make physical and environmen­tal improvemen­ts to their communitie­s.

Erskine Community Garden has received £4,800 install a labyrinth, plant fruit trees and create a sensory area in the garden, while the West End Growing Grounds Associatio­n has been granted £2,609 to carry out grounds maintenanc­e.

Elderslie Community Council was awarded £1,200 for dog fouling materials, including poo bag dispensers located across the village.

The Darkwood Crew, in Ferguslie, will use its £4,810 award to create a community garden for the area which will be used by Falcon Day Centre and Darkwood Court Sheltered Housing Complex, subject to a successful planning applicatio­n.

Terry McTernan, Darkwood Crew volunteer, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this funding as it will allow us to progress our plans to establish the community garden and growing area.

“We truly believe the village green has the potential to address the many social economic issues which persist in the community, such as isolation and loneliness.

“This builds on the success of our recent Ferguslie Flourishes community planting project and our path improvemen­t plan – all designed to increase usage of this beautiful space.”

The fund is open all-year-round, so for more informatio­n and to find out how to apply, visit www. renfrewshi­re. gov. uk/ greenspace­sfund

We’ll support everyone to make their applicatio­n as strong as possible, so please get in touch

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Key venue The Old Library building is in line for a facelift and, inset, Councillor Marie McGurk wants village projects to apply for funding
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