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Arts venue plan to save Glasgow church from demolition
Arts venue plan to save Glasgow church from demolition

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Arts venue plan to save Glasgow church from demolition

A Glasgow church facing demolition could be converted into an arts and wedding venue in a bid to save the owners of the Engine Works - an events space in the city's Maryhill - have a £1.65m restoration plan for the former Partick Methodist church on Dumbarton have asked Glasgow City Council for permission to "rescue and reimagine" the building as a venue called the West Works.A demolition warrant for the site was previously submitted, but current owners Michael and Adele McDonagh say they would "save the building for future generations to embrace". The proposal would turn the building into a 300-capacity venue for "weddings, events, arts, filming, and community gatherings - supporting local culture and economic growth".Plans state that the Engine Works - a restored former warehouse - was "carefully brought brought back to life over four years. Ongoing renewal The applicants say they would bring the same "care and commitment" to Partick Methodist Church and that they see "enduring potential" in it. The proposal adds: "We believe this project aligns with the regeneration goals of both Glasgow and Partick and should set a new benchmark for the thoughtful reuse of our historic buildings."A Grand Hall is proposed as the main event space, while the former vestry would become a two-level space for workshops, exhibitions and meetings.A Hidden Garden is also applicants say the transformation would support jobs, create opportunities, and contribute to ongoing renewal in Partick. Story by Local Democracy Reporting Service reporter Drew Sandelands.

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