Paisley Daily Express

From cop shop to health hub... and so much more

Cinema, nursery and garden all bid for community fund

- Express Reporter

A funding applicatio­n to convert an old police station into a health and wellbeing hub will be considered by councillor­s tomorrow.

The £1.5million Community Empowermen­t fund, announced in March, is open to all community groups who want to take over ownership and running of a building or piece of land in their local area.

As previously reported in the Express, the former Johnstone Police Station is one project on the list.

Councillor Marie McGurk, Communitie­s Housing and Planning Policy board convener, said: “We know there are so many people in our communitie­s with innovative and imaginativ­e ideas and we are excited to hear from them.

“This fund is open to all community groups and we want to hear from a diverse range of community voices, from those we have worked with previously to new groups who may be nurturing an idea and need help and support to get it off the ground.”

Councillor­s will examine the first round of applicatio­ns at the Communitie­s Housing and Planning Policy Board tomorrow.

Funding support can be put towards developmen­t of the business plan behind the idea or investment in the facilities to prepare them for community ownership.

Four applicatio­ns were received for the first round of funding and have been assessed against the fund’s objectives including demonstrat­ing the positive impact on local communitie­s and involving the local community in the design and delivery of each project.

Councillor­s will be asked to consider the following applicatio­ns:

 Charity Active Communitie­s by providing £ 10,000 funding for a feasibilit­y study and developmen­t of the business case towards taking ownership of and transformi­ng the former Johnstone Police Station into a community health hub.

The hub would also provide accommodat­ion for KAIROS ( Kind, Accepting, Inspiring, Renfrewshi­re’s Open Space), a new initiative supported by The Robertson Trust.

Led by 15 local women, KAIROS offers free activities and support to Renfrewshi­re women, with a focus on tackling the social challenges they may face.

 Plans for a cinema, arts venue and theatre at the former Arnott’s site being developed by Paisley Community Trust could also be boosted by £ 10,000 to progress its business case.

 West End Growing Grounds Associatio­n are recommende­d to receive £ 20,000 towards relocation of raised beds and polytunnel­s to Underwood Road, while further assessment and developmen­t continue over a planned community garden project for Carbrook Street and;

 Linwood Community Developmen­t Trust received one of Renfrewshi­re’s largest ever land asset transfers and their plans to upgrade the janitor’s house at the former Clippens School into a nursery are also recommende­d for further assessment and developmen­t.

Councillor McGurk added: “It is clear from the quality of initial applicatio­ns that there are passionate people across Renfrewshi­re keen to lead on ambitious projects of real benefit to their communitie­s and our fund is there to support these groups and realise their innovative ideas.

“We will consider every applicatio­n in full and work closely with applicant s towards achieving their goals.

“I would encourage all community groups to get in touch with us and find out more about all the available support on offer.

“This fund is one of a series of key investment­s in our communitie­s, and we also be rolling out additional funds for our villages and for green spaces later this year.

“It is all part of our commitment to give communitie­s a greater say and control than ever before over local decision- making, empowering them to shape the future success of their towns and villages.”

The next deadline for Community Empowermen­t Fund applicatio­ns is Friday, September 14.

 To find out more, visit www. renfrewshi­re. gov. uk/ CommunityE­mpowerment­Fund, phone 0141 618 7408 or email commu n i t y p l a n n i n g @ renfrewshi­re.gov.uk

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Applicatio­n It is hoped the former Johnstone Police Office will be transforme­d by the fund
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Boss Councillor Marie McGurk
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