Argyllshire Advertiser

CARS work motors on in Lochgilphe­ad

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The revamp of Lochgilphe­ad town centre continues apace through the Conservati­on Area Regenerati­on Scheme (CARS).

Work will begin next week on a £334,000 project to preserve the heritage of another historic building in Lochgilphe­ad.

The building at 3-17 Colchester Square is the second major project to benefit from funding from the Conservati­on Area Regenerati­on Scheme (CARS).

The funding package also includes a Private Sector Housing Grant (PSHG).

A spokespers­on for Argyll and Bute Council said: “Contractor­s will carry out extensive repairs to the building’s exterior, including a partial re-slating of the roof, replacemen­t of lead work, replacemen­t of gutters and down pipes and work on the chimney stacks.

“To maintain public safety whilst the work is taking place, the car parking bays in front of the building will not be available to vehicles.

“To maintain easy access to the shops, contractor­s will install a temporary pavement in front of the scaffold.”

Work continues at the CARS project’s two remaining “priority buildings” in the town, at 2-4 and 6-10 Argyll Street.

The council’s spokespers­on added: “The project team is continuing to support the private owners of these buildings to plan for full communal repair projects starting in spring 2024.”

Councillor Alastair Redman, policy lead for economic growth and communitie­s, said: “We are committed to regenerati­ng our town centres and to preserving the area’s built heritage.

“Once complete, these works at Colchester Square will not only give a welcome boost to the area in terms of visual appeal; they will help to conserve another, important historic building in the area for decades to come.

“Throughout the six-year CARS project, students from UHI Argyll and Lochgilphe­ad High School will benefit from the delivery of traditiona­l and constructi­on skills training.

“This is a really important part of the overall scheme, and will hopefully encourage our young people to consider a career in constructi­on.”

The CARS programme is joint funded by Argyll and Bute Council and Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES), and focuses on the regenerati­on of historic buildings as well as promotion of traditiona­l skills training and community engagement.

The aim of the programme is to safeguard Lochgilphe­ad’s built-heritage by supporting property owners to return their buildings and shop fronts to a good state of repair and boost the town centre’s visual and visitor appeal.

 ?? ?? The Conservati­on Area Regenerati­on Scheme (CARS) work continues in Lochgilphe­ad’s Argyll Street and Colchester Square.
The Conservati­on Area Regenerati­on Scheme (CARS) work continues in Lochgilphe­ad’s Argyll Street and Colchester Square.

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