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STATE-Of-The-Art Community Hub With Climbing Wall And Fitness Suite Proposed For Possilpark

22 October, 2020 | News

DESIGNS for a new community centre and nursery in Possilpark have been submitted to planners for approval.

Under the plan, the existing Possilpoint centre in Denmark Street would be demolished and new facilities provided in three phases.

Phase one will include two main multi-purpose community areas contained within a double-storey pitched roof. It will be built in front of the existing Possilpoint Centre to allow it to operate during construction. Enclosed gardens are proposed to the rear of the building.

After that, multi-purpose activity spaces — including a climbing wall and fitness suite — plus meeting rooms would be built, followed by an early years facility.

An all-weather floodlit, outdoor multi-purpose games court for basketball, five-aside football and tennis court is also proposed.

Possilpoint Community Centre is currently under management of Glasgow Life but the new facility would be run by Possilpark People’s Trust.

A statement submitted by Collective Architecture explains: “The new centre will be carefully crafted to provide a landmark hub to serve the surrounding community and its future generations. All phases are interconnected via a glazed roof circulation street.

“The site used to accommodate Civic Glass works. It is intended that the proposal will specifically recognise the historical glass works with bespoke internal glazing and graphics. Capturing as much natural daylight via rooflights, sun tunnels and large format windows will reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day.”

The statement continues: “Possilpark People’s Trust have ambitions to expand to offer more services for the area and are developing a new community facility incorporating a family centre, which will create a better community and resource facility for Possilpark.

“This would have the advantages of bringing lead agencies and other partners under one roof, to encourage a greater working partnership and to share resources in running the building and services.

“This would provide a modern, state-of-the-art hub for activities and services to be provided by partners as well as other wider agencies.”

The application is pending assessment by city planners.

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