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Deaf Services Lanarkshire to take over Coatbridge centre
Deaf Services Lanarkshire to take over Coatbridge centre

Glasgow Times

time25-05-2025

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  • Glasgow Times

Deaf Services Lanarkshire to take over Coatbridge centre

Deaf Services Lanarkshire has been approved for a Community Asset Transfer (CAT) of Shawhead Community Centre, granting the group ownership and management of the facility. The decision allows Deaf Services Lanarkshire to establish a permanent base from which they will deliver a wide range of services, events, and activities for the deaf community and local residents. The facility will offer a dedicated space for the deaf community, offer BSL interpreting services and training, and operate a drop-in centre. READ MORE: Community trying to tackle vandalism at iconic Glasgow listed building It will also develop further support and accessible events for the wider community. The group had to demonstrate how their proposals would enhance wellbeing, deliver inclusive services, and protect the underused building from closure. Sylvia McPhillips, of Deaf Services Lanarkshire, said: "Everyone involved is thrilled that we have been approved for the Community Asset Transfer to manage Shawhead Community Centre. "We have been looking for a suitable property for several years to meet the growing demand and develop our services for the deaf community. "We will also offer activities and spaces that can be used by the wider community here in Shawhead. READ MORE: 'Disappointed': Change to nursery funding could cost parents 'thousands' "By preserving this space for local people, we are determined that inclusion and accessibility will become central to our future plans." George Drinnan, a member of the Deaf Services Lanarkshire Board, said: "This is fantastic news—the centre will allow us to provide many tailored activities for the deaf community. "It will also help reduce isolation, giving people a place to connect, which will be good for mental health." Councillor Geraldine Woods, convener of communities, said: "This shows how giving communities more say in how facilities are managed can make a real difference. "On behalf of the council, I congratulate Deaf Services Lanarkshire and look forward to seeing their plans come to life, benefiting the deaf community in Lanarkshire and residents in and around Shawhead."

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