Revised reservoir promenade proposal for East Renfrewshire
New plans have been unveiled to create a walkway on the banks of an East Renfrewshire reservoir following a soar in visitors numbers and a change in the way people use the area.
East Renfrewshire Council said its revised £19.5 million upgrade will redevelop Aurs Road to create improved walking and cycling routes, which will run alongside Balgray Reservoir in Dams to Darnley Country Park.
The project is part of the Glasgow City Region City Deal and development is hoped to begin in early 2022.
The design team - in close consultation with walking and cycling charity Sustrans Scotland and Scottish Water - sought to reconsider the best way to improve the area after the pandemic changed the way it was used by locals.
Instead of creating a large visitor centre, it is now planned to focus on creating a range of facilities and attractions across the entire country park area.
This could include a smaller visitor facility with café, toilets at strategic locations, good quality play areas, and a range of other potential additions.
Work on this part of the project would get underway in 2023 following the completion of the Aurs Road transformation.
East Renfrewshire Council leader, Councillor Tony Buchanan, said: “It’s fantastic to see this transformational project brought to life in these artist’s impressions. Life has changed so much as a result of the pandemic and I’m delighted the project is now being adapted to meet the changing needs of visitors to the area. This will provide a fantastic destination for visitors, whilst also improving transport links and creating job opportunities. I can’t wait to see work getting under way next year.”
As well as creating the impressive promenade area for walkers and cyclists, the Aurs Road project will also include realigning two sections of the road, the creation of a roundabout and the replacement of the weak road bridge.
This will make it a safer, more direct local route between Newton Mearns and Barrhead, with improved connections for walking and cycling, as well as enabling a bus route between the communities by replacing the weak bridge and realigning the road.
The boardwalk will also connect to existing paths, giving visitors a vibrant and attractive environment for leisure and exercise.
These significant improvements to the area surrounding Dams to Darnley Country Park will cost £19.5m to deliver and an application to Sustrans to fund part of the project is about to be submitted.
Work to progress the new Barrhead South train station is also moving forward. Once completed, the train and bus interchange will provide improved access to jobs and services for the existing community of Auchenback and the new residents from the surrounding planned housing developments. It is proposed that work will start on the station in late 2023 with completion in 2025.