It has accepted the award of 拢5.469m in Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) support. Four of the projects - the Citizens Theatre, Govanhill Baths, Possilpark Family & Community Centre, and Elderpark Learning and Community Centre - were awarded an additional 拢1.5m, 拢2m 拢110,000 and 拢250,000 respectively as they were facing delivery challenges due to construction inflation.
In addition, one new project - the Briggait Clydeside Market Halls - was awarded RCGF funding of 拢1,609,008. This project will see the restoration of 1,200 square metres of under-utilised space at the A-listed Briggait, transforming the historic building on the banks of the Clyde into a creative industries hub and Market Hall food and drink venue.
The additional funding for the four current projects brings the total RCGF support to the Citizens Theatre to 拢4m; for the Govanhill Baths 拢5.275m; for Possilpark Family & Community Centre 拢1.792m; and for Elderpark Learning & Community Centre, 拢1.7m.
The RCGF has an annual budget of 拢25million, and through a competitive bid process it provides financial support to projects that will help to deliver major improvements to deprived areas.
Councillor Kenny McLean, convener for housing, development, built heritage and land use at Glasgow City Council, said: 鈥淭hese five projects in Glasgow will each bring many different benefits to their local communities and be integral to the regeneration of the areas which they serve. The latest Regeneration Capital Grant Fund support for Glasgow is key to the delivery of these projects.鈥
Audrey Carlin, chief executive officer of Workshop & Artists Studio Provision Scotland (Wasps), said: "This is an important and validating step in the development of The Briggait, one of Glasgow's most historically significant buildings. Since Wasps took control of the complex 13 years ago, we have cultivated and supported a thriving creative community as well as managing an active multipurpose venue.聽 Securing this fund allows Wasps to restore the former market halls at The Briggait, while reconnecting Glasgow's City Centre to the riverside and the local community to this important landmark. This development moves one major step forward towards ensuring that Glasgow's former fish market is preserved as a heritage structure and that we have more to offer the local community and visitors to the city."
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