Glasgow Times

Museum’s £ 45m revamp secures new corporate partners

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A £ 45 MILLION revamp of Paisley Museum, dubbed Scotland’s largest cultural heritage project, has secured the support of three new corporate partners.

They are the University of West of Scotland, Scottish Leather Group, and The Malcolm Group.

Along with investment from the Renfrewshi­re Council, the new museum is scheduled to re- open in 2025 and is expected to be a world- class facility.

James Lang, chair of Paisley

Museum Reimagined Ltd and director of Scottish Leather Group, said: “Paisley Museum has been a part of my life since childhood, with many visits through the years which inspired and connected me to the history of this great town and its contributi­on to the world.

“It would be unthinkabl­e not to be a part of its exciting future.

“The family- owned, Scottish Leather Group owes its gratitude to Paisley and Renfrewshi­re as it has helped to shape the sustainabl­e organisati­on that it is today.

“This is why the Board of Scottish Leather Group has chosen to support Paisley Museum Reimagined and I’m hugely grateful to our other corporate partners who have pledged their support.”

Andrew Malcolm, chief executive officer of The Malcolm Group, said: “The Malcolm family, all educated at

Paisley Grammar School, have fond memories of visiting the museum.

“This partnershi­p reflects our dedication to preserving our community’s heritage and fostering a vibrant cultural scene.”

Professor James Miller, principal and vice- chancellor at the University of the West of Scotland, said: “As a neighbour of the Paisley Museum we are pleased to support a project that is deeply rooted in Paisley.”

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