Paisley Daily Express

Restoratio­n of barracks takes huge leap forward

- JACK THOMSON, LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

A small army charity’s bid to return an old Paisley barracks to its former glory has landed a major boost after a community asset transfer was agreed.

Western Desert Recce Group (WDRG) will pay £1 to take over the Whitehaugh Barracks from Renfrewshi­re Council – paving the way for the organisati­on to begin an ambitious restoratio­n project.

The group wants to transform the rundown building into a thriving community hub, with a working and living history museum, which would showcase old military vehicles.

It has now been given the opportunit­y to do that after councillor­s approved its request at yesterday’s community asset transfer sub-committee.

Senior officers have been authorised to conclude the sale of the C-listed barracks, which is located in Whitehaugh Avenue.

WDRG’s aim is for the facility to provide a space where it can run activities, create a vehicle repair and restoratio­n workshop, display heritage vehicles and equipment, share the group’s knowledge and deliver mentoring and education sessions to visitors.

Sandra Inrig, the council’s programme manager for community asset transfer and regenerati­on, said: “Council officers have been working with this group in relation to its interest in Whitehaugh Barracks since 2019 and the group has now applied to purchase the whole of the building through the community asset transfer process.

“The intention is to develop the barracks and the adjacent land and outbuildin­gs into a living history museum for military history during both world wars and in order to support all armed forces veterans, militia organisati­ons and to create a community hub.

“WDRG is passionate about delivering this project within the local community and celebratin­g the asset for its history.

“It intends to work and collaborat­e with other voluntary community groups to make the best use of the asset going forward.

“The group is well placed to secure extensive funding, which is likely to be required to restore and maintain the building, not just for its own purpose but for future generation­s.”

Councillor Jacqueline Cameron said: “It’s a really, really good business plan and thorough.

“They have evidence of lots of partnershi­p working but I think there’s probably scope in the future for increased partnershi­p working with the health and social care partnershi­p, other bodies and things like that. It’s a good start.”

The cost and transfer will be conditiona­l on WDRG securing the resources for full restoratio­n of the site within five years of ownership.

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Big plansThe Western Desert Recce Group will bring Whitehaugh Barracks back to life
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Good start Counci ll or Jacqueline Cameron

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