Glasgow residents are encouraged to have their say on the £100million development which will replace the Wyndford towers.
Almost 400 new, energy-efficient homes are proposed on the North Glasgow site, along with a community centre.
Now, tenants and homeowners in the area will have a chance to see the plans, models and artist impressions of the scheme – and share their opinions.
Proposed development (Image: Supplied)
Proposed development (Image: free)
(Image: Wheatley Group Glasgow) Artists and designers will be ready to answer any questions and take on board people’s views at two events at Maryhill Burgh Halls.
Anyone is welcome today, from 2pm until 7pm and on Wednesday, May 21, between 2pm and 7pm.
The results of these discussions will impact the upcoming planning applications for the site.
(Image: Wheatley Group Glasgow)
Demolition of the buildings (Image: Robert Perry)
(Image: Robert Perry) Frank McCafferty, Wheatley’s group director of repairs and assets, said: “These are really exciting times for Wyndford.
“Residents in Wyndford have always been at the very heart of the regeneration.
"These events will be a great opportunity for people to look at the plans in more detail and give us their views.
“The feedback we receive will be crucial in shaping the planning application we submit later this year.”
The buildings at 151, 171 and 191 Wyndford Road were all demolished on Sunday, March 23, as hundreds of onlookers gathered in the area.
Wheatley Homes Glasgow decided to pull down the flats to make way for the regeneration project, funded jointly by Glasgow City Council.
This investment will include the creation of 386 affordable homes, 85% of which are planned for social rent and will encourage families to relocate to the Maryhill area.
Also proposed is a two-storey, purpose-built community hub, with a large hall, cafe space, bookable rooms and free access to computers.
The plan further includes green spaces, improved walkways, cycle paths, 500 new bike racks, improved car parking facilities and a new children’s play park.