Paisley Daily Express

Town centre’s success story to be celebrated

‘Inspiratio­nal’ Paisley will be hot topic at conference

- EXPRESS REPORTER

The collective will that has helped power the transforma­tion of Paisley has been hailed as an inspiratio­n for other Scottish towns to follow.

Work to improve the community is highlighte­d in a recently-launched website designed to empower and inspire those determined to make the nation’s towns stronger and more attractive.

Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­p’s (STP) Town Toolkit aims to help local authoritie­s, community groups, social enterprise­s and businesses take action to build better communitie­s.

More than 200 people and organisati­ons contribute­d to the Toolkit, which was developed with support from the Scottish Government.

And Paisley will be among the communitie­s highlighte­d as a prime example of success when the toolkit is discussed at the Scotland’s Towns Conference next Friday.

Nick Wright, a Johnstoneb­ased town planner who developed the toolkit for STP, will speak of the town’s achievemen­ts.

He said: “Paisley may have had its struggles in recent decades, but now the town is leading the way in showing what collaborat­ion, commitment and a strategic approach can achieve.”

Among the initiative­s highlighte­d are the “inspiratio­nal” 2030 vision for the town centre, which shows how Paisley can be redesigned to re-energise the High Street, mapping out how that can be achieved.

The £100million investment in the town centre - spearheade­d by Renfrewshi­re Council - is also highlighte­d, with work including the transforma­tion of Paisley Museum, revamp of Paisley Town Hall and a new library, learning and cultural hub on the High Street.

On the lessons that other communitie­s can learn, Nick added: “The council may be taking a leading role in Paisley’s transforma­tion, but it knows it doesn’t have the power or resources to do everything.

“Much more impact can be achieved by helping everyone’s projects and initiative­s to materialis­e. So a crucial part of the council’s role has been to support everyone involved in the town centre to work together, from the local youth theatre to the chamber of commerce.

“Collaborat­ion helps individual projects come to fruition - such as the proposal for a communityo­wned cinema on the High

Street to reconnect socially isolated individual­s of all ages, circumstan­ces and abilities, making cinema accessible for all.”

Nick said that the toolkit is about sharing that wealth of experience from across the country - showing that communitie­s can do it because it’s been done before.

While inspiring communitie­s and groups, it is also hoped that the toolkit will prove useful for local authority officials working in planning, community developmen­t, leisure, transport and the economy when considerin­g developmen­ts in their region, as well as for politician­s at every level.

For more informatio­n, go to www.towntoolki­t.scot

Details about how to join in the discussion­s at Scotland’s Towns Conference, which runs from November 22 to 26, can be found at www.scotlandst­owns.org/scotlands_towns_ conference_2021

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Planner Nick Wright says Paisley is “leading the way”
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