Residents and business owners have given their support to plans to regenerate Paisley's West End.
The scheme, which outlines proposals for around 150 private and social homes as well as the provision of new commercial units, received strong support in a public consultation over the summer.
The draft Paisley West End Regeneration Masterplan involves demolishing low demand tenement flats and commercial ground floor properties on the east side of Well Street and vacant residential blocks on Clavering Street East. Vacant land formerly used as the University of the West of Scotland Halls of Residence would then be cleared, while community growing areas on Sutherland Street would be relocated within the West End.
During the consultation, more than 80% of council tenants and residential property owners in the Well Street area agreed with the demolition proposals.
Council Leader Iain Nicolson said: "These proposals seek to deliver transformational change in the west end of Paisley. They have been developed in recognition of the importance of the area in the regeneration of Paisley town centre.
"I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to make their voice heard on the draft masterplan. We are continuing to consult with the public on these proposals and public consultation feedback so far has underlined how important the west end of Paisley is to the people who live and work there.
"The proposals have been well received, recognising a collective desire to improve the area. Yes, the area has challenges, but we are determined to meet these head on and these proposals look to address low demand for existing housing and commercial premises and also bring surplus undeveloped land back into use.
"Councillors from every party will consider these findings next week as we look to improve housing conditions and regenerate Renfrewshire communities."
The consultation findings will be discussed by councillors at a Leadership Board next week.
Members will consider approving the next stage of the 'masterplan' development, which will see a fully costed, finalised 'masterplan' brought forward to the next board in December.
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