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Neilston shop owners pull out of deal with East Renfrewshire Council

Three million to be injected into East Renfrewshire s roads for resurfacing

Three million to be injected into East Renfrewshire s roads for resurfacing A total of £3 million will be injected into East Renfrewshire s roads and pavements as the council looks to carry out a major resurfacing programme. Improvements will be made to 73 sites in the area - and will be carried out over and above the existing annual roads resurfacing works which were approved by the council in March 2021. All of East Renfrewshire’s roads are assessed and reported on nationally each year. The council is currently ranked second in Scotland for the condition of its A class roads, which are classed as the most important routes for residents and visitors. B and C class roads are better than the Scottish average for both categories.

Councillors question 25-year park lease plan over public access concerns

Crookfur playing fields OPPOSITION councillors are concerned a proposed 25-year lease could mean only a “handful” of footballers can access Crookfur playing fields. St Cadoc’s Youth Club wants to rent the land from East Renfrewshire Council and has plans to build two artificial pitches. A 25-year lease at £1 per year has been suggested, and public consultation on the plan will be held. Tory councillor Barbara Grant said: “I’m wondering how is this proposal going to benefit the community, rather than a handful of people who might be in teams?” She added it was a “bit of a worry” if the park would be used purely for football.

East Renfrewshire welcomes £1 3 million funding boost

Fairweather Park Newton Mearns EAST Renfrewshire town centres have received a £1.3 million boost to make a variety of improvements. Towns and villages across the local authority are just some of the projects being supported by the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund. The aim is to bring more diversity and variety to areas such as Newton Mearns, Eaglesham and Barrhead. East Renfrewshire Council bosses hope that the boost will help encourage residents to support local business as they recover from Covid-19. Some of the projects being supported by the fund include moves to improve access between the Avenue Shopping Centre and Fairweather Park in Newton Mearns. The carpark and entrance to the park have also been upgraded and outdoor gym equipment has been installed. The area is also set for street lighting upgrades as part of the fund.

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