Inverclyde Council’s Regeneration Committee has been hearing details of the £58.8 million projected spend over the next three years.
The Council’s Regeneration Capital Programme includes arts, leisure and civic projects to provide first class leisure, cultural and tourist facilities.
A new community stadium is taking shape as part of the £6 million transformation of Parklea in Port Glasgow into a centre of excellence for football. It will incorporate a changing pavilion and a large 3G all-weather pitch. Drainage to eight grass pitches has already been improved and a 3G all-weather pitch with floodlights installed.
Work is also progressing on the £1.8 million refurbishment of Ravenscraig Stadium which includes the installation of a new quality running surface.
Building work is well underway transforming Gourock’s iconic outdoor swimming pool and there is an ongoing public consultation process as we develop plans with Riverside Inverclyde to redevelop Gourock Pierhead.
The Committee was also told that a project to build a new Rangers Station and Public Toilet at Lunderston Bay can now go ahead after delays caused by issues involving access to a water supply and sewage system.
There is much to look forward to.
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