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Glasgow Times
18-07-2025
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Coatbridge residents asked for views on town regeneration
An online survey, run by the Coatbridge Neighbourhood Board and supported by the council, aims to gather input for a Regeneration Plan for the area. Coatbridge has been awarded £19.5 million in UK Government funding to be used over a decade to develop and implement a long-term regeneration vision. (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) Read more: 'Another step forward': Glasgow housing association launches new digital service The Neighbourhood Board, which oversees the development and delivery of the Regeneration Plan, is made up of an independent chairperson and representatives from local businesses, community organisations, Police Scotland, an MP, an MSP, and two local elected members. The plan's main focus is on investment priorities identified by locals in a previous consultation. These include providing more opportunities for young people, improving existing town features, and creating a safer and friendlier town centre. The survey, which will be open until August 29, asks residents for their feedback on these priorities. (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) Read more: Archaeologists to investigate lost Scottish community It can be accessed online at A QR code linking to the survey will also be displayed around the town in multiple locations, including the Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, the Time Capsule, Coatbridge Library, and various community centres. The feedback gathered from the survey will help shape the Regeneration Plan and a four-year investment plan. These plans will then be submitted to the UK Government in the autumn for their assessment and approval.


Daily Record
17-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Coatbridge residents and businesses invited to complete online survey on areas for investment in the town
It builds on community consultation carried out last summer by Coatbridge Neighbourhood Board, supported by the council, to inform production of a Regeneration Plan for Coatbridge. Residents and businesses in Coatbridge are invited to complete an online survey giving their views on areas for investment in the town. The survey builds on community consultation carried out last summer by Coatbridge Neighbourhood Board, supported by the council, to inform production of a Regeneration Plan for Coatbridge Coatbridge has been awarded £19.5m in UK Government funding over a 10-year period to develop and deliver a long-term vision for its regeneration. The Neighbourhood Board was set up to oversee development and delivery of the Regeneration Plan; it includes an independent chairperson, representation from local business and community organisations as well as a representative from Police Scotland, an MP and MSP, and two local elected members. A key part of the plan is the investment priorities identified by local people in the last consultation: more opportunities for young people; invest in what we have; and a safe and friendly town centre. The survey, which runs until August 29, asks for feedback on these three priorities. It is available at Plan for Neighbourhoods - Coatbridge | North Lanarkshire Counci l. A QR code linking to the survey will also be displayed in locations around the town, including Summerlee Museum, the Time Capsule, Coatbridge Library and community centres. Feedback from the survey will inform the Regeneration Plan and a four-year investment plan, which will then be submitted to the UK Government in the autumn for their assessment and approval.