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Lynn Jolly

Eyesore Paisley pub site is revamped into modern flats

The site of a derelict Paisley community pub has been transformed into 36 flats.

The old Stanley Firs pub, in Amochrie Road, Foxbar, has been developed by The JR Group.

Keys to the new development, which comprises three three-storey apartment blocks each with 12 apartments, were handed over to partners Link Group.

The works included the construction of the 36 new flats, with two flats designed and built with wheelchair access in mind, including an enclosed garden patio area.

The project also involved the provision of new roads, parking, public and private footpaths, fencing, drying facilities, hard and soft landscaping, and bike racks.

Managing Director of The JR Group, John Horne, was delighted to see the transformation of the development which had caused concern within the local community for many years, due to its state of disrepair and becoming a magnet for antisocial behaviour.

(Paisley Daily Express)

He said: “The JR Group is committed to bringing added value and benefits to the communities that we work in. As a Paisley-based business, we could see the negative impact the derelict pub had on the area, so we are delighted to have transformed the site into much needed, high-quality housing for Amochrie Road on behalf of our partners, Link Group.

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“During the project, we worked with the local school, Glennifer High School, providing outdoor benches, and also worked with the Amochrie Glen Residents Committee to add further value to the community during our time on site.

“We are proud of the transformation here and look forward to seeing the new residents settling into their new homes.”

The bar closed without warning in March 2007 and local people complained that the site became an eyesore, turning into a dilapidated drinkng den.

(Paisley Daily Express)

Workers turned up to start their shift but were met with closed shutters and loyal customers weren’t even allowed in for one last pint.

The site became a problem over the years, with teenage boozing, graffiti and fire-raising.

(Paisley Daily Express)

Colin Culross, Link Group Commercial Director, added: “Link is delighted to deliver another successful development in the Paisley area, working with our partners JR Group, Renfrewshire Council and the Scottish Government has allowed Link to deliver 36 energy efficient, affordable homes to people and families who need them.”

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