17-07-2025
Community projects receive more than £700,000 to help transform Stranraer
More than £700,000 of funding has been awarded to two projects aimed at transforming Stranraer.
The money, secured by Dumfries and Galloway Council from the Scottish Government, will go towards the development of residential and office spaces in the town, as well as a new community hub.
Cllr Andy Ferguson, Chair of the council's Economy and Infrastructure Committee, says the £710,000 investment will be a "turning point" for the town.
He said: "When the ferries left in 2011, there was a big hole left in Stranraer's heart. Jobs were lost, and spending in the town dropped dramatically. The impact was felt across the community.
"It's the first real step in delivering on the hopes and ambitions of the people of Stranraer. This signals the unlocking of the £6 million funding announced by the Scottish Government in 2016 for the regeneration of Stranraer.'
Stranraer was identified as one of five towns in Dumfries and Galloway eligible for investment through the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal.
Funding for these projects will come from an investment of £9m provided by the Growth Deal and the commitment of the Scottish Government.
Cllr Tony Berretti, Vice Chair of the Economy and Infrastructure Committee, believes the creation of the Stranraer Place Plan and the Town Team "have been game-changers".
He said: "This grant is a testament to the hard work of our communities, partner organisations, and council officers.
"We're still in the early stages, but this funding allows us to begin the vital planning and survey work needed to bring these projects to life.'