Community transfer paves way for Renfrewshire athletics facility

Plans to build a state-of-the-art athletics facility in Renfrewshire have taken a step forward after councillors backed a community asset transfer to Kilbarchan Amateur Athletics Club (AAC).

More than 4000sqm of land will be transferred to the local club to progress plans for a £1.3 million indoor facility, which would allow year-round training and be built alongside the outdoor track and field facilities at Linwood’s On-X sports centre.

Community transfer paves way for Renfrewshire athletics facility

The proposed indoor training centre would provide the club with:



  • a 60m running track;
  • Horizontal and vertical jumps
  • Pole vault;
  • Indoor throws cage- including javelin;
  • Club room;
  • Strength and conditioning area

Two of the clubs most high-profile members are Olympians Callum and Derek Hawkins who represented Great Britain in the Marathon at the 2016 Rio Olympics - with Callum finishing in 9th place.

Jim Goudie, Kilbarchan AAC immediate past president, said: “This development would offer us the opportunity to train in any weather, all-year-round, and make the On-X Centre a complete facility for elite and club athletes in Renfrewshire.

“We want to bring as many people we can into athletics and having this indoor facility will give people the chance to take up the sport, while keeping younger athletes from becoming disheartened with training sessions cancelled or in the pouring rain.



“We’ve had four Olympians pass through our club so far and we want to give our members the best possible chance to follow in their footsteps - and this facility would do just that.”

In addition to the transfer of the land lease, the project has been allocated £500,000 by Renfrewshire Council to support the development which will provide facilities for both elite and club runners across Renfrewshire.

Councillor Iain Nicolson, Renfrewshire Council leader, said: “We’re committed to providing opportunities for local groups and residents to make a positive difference to where they live, and the community asset transfer process is one of a number of ways that communities can make their mark.

“The approval of this land transfer will allow Kilbarchan AAC to advance these exciting proposals and the successful completion of the development would significantly enhance the quality of the athletics training facilities available in Renfrewshire.



“The club have a varied membership of both elite and club level athletes and the new facility would not only support the club’s continued development and success, it would also encourage more new members to take up a healthy lifestyle and get involved in sport.”

The club will now continue to identify funding opportunities to source the remaining financial support required to advance the project to the next stage.

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