Kirkintilloch Town Hall has been officially reopened following an extensive regeneration project, which blends "past, present and future in the heart of the community".
The B-listed building has been rejuvenated into a flexible centre for heritage, arts, culture and community use.
The town hall offers a modern space – retaining as many original architectural and heritage details as possible – which is flexible enough to host a number of events, from performances and concerts to weddings and corporate bookings.
It has already proven popular with patrons and was crowned Town Centre Regeneration Project of the Year at the 2018 Scottish Property Awards.
The £5.5m project was funded by the Council, Scottish Government, The National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, Kelvin Valley & Falkirk LEADER (via Scottish Rural Development Funding), the European Union and the Scottish Futures Trust.
Officially reopening the hall, Provost Alan Brown said: "I was delighted to open the rejuvenated, restored and extended town hall. It's a credit to the town and to the many people who worked tirelessly for years to bring it back into use.
"Finding the required funding for the project was a mammoth task given the challenging financial conditions so well done to all who helped to secure the necessary grants and support.
"Indeed congratulations to everyone involved – both within the Council and our partners in this ambitious project - for their endeavours to deliver this wonderful facility."
The Council worked with East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture (EDLC) Trust and development partner hub West Scotland, who managed the project and appointed the contractor and design team: Central Building Contractors; Michael Laird Architects; Doig + Smith, quantity surveyors; Struer and David Narro, structural engineers; and Hawthorne Boyle, mechanical engineers.
Sandy Marshall, Chair of EDLC Trust, said: "It truly is a new era for the town hall - which offers people a multi-use, modern space - retaining as many original details as possible.
"Nowhere is that better represented than upstairs with the Made in Kirkintilloch display - which combines local history with cutting-edge technology.
"I hope as many people as possible take the opportunity to visit the town hall - which blends past, present and future under one roof."
Lucy Casot, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland, added: "The town hall gives the community a heart, a symbol of its history and identity that cannot be replaced. We are delighted that, with support from players of The National Lottery, this wonderful building has been transformed and can once again take its place at the centre of Kirkintilloch life."
Iain Marley, CEO at hub West Scotland, concluded: "We were thrilled and honoured to lead and co-ordinate the restoration of this building. The project has breathed new life into a fine public building thanks to the skill and hard work of public and private partners.
"The project supported three apprenticeships, 12 work experience placements and 99% of the project investment was procured through Scottish businesses. It's fantastic to see the town hall now accommodating such a vibrant range of community uses."
Construction News
19/11/2018
Kirkintilloch Town Hall Officially Reopened Following Regeneration


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