More than £3.2 million has been awarded to Glasgow City Council from the Scottish Government’s Place fund to aid 11 community projects throughout the city.
The fund allows local authorities to work with their communities, businesses and third sector organisations to develop projects that support the improvement of life and work for local residents.
The Braes Shopping Centre in Castlemilk, an update of the Broomfield Centre, upgrading community facilities at The Circle Energy and Sustainability in Easterhouse, and the delivery of a newpantry at the Glenavon Community Hub have also been backed, while funding will go towards the completion of sports hub in Greater Pollok, including a new community pavilion.
Councillor Kenny McLean, convener for development, built heritage and land use at Glasgow City Council, said: “The support of the Place Fund will allow these projects – in areas around Glasgow – to improve local communities in a number of ways. “From making fresh food more accessible and improving local facilities, to supporting town centre regeneration and encouraging sustainability, this funding will benefit our neighbourhoods.
Possilpark Shopfronts- £203,587– Phase 2 of Possilpark shopfronts improvements to shop units on Saracen St as part of wider community-based Business Improvement District in regeneration of Possil Town Centre.
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