Work starts on new Barrhead nursery
Building work to create a new nursery facility at a Barrhead primary school is now under way.
Cross Arthurlie Primary Nursery class, which will be linked to the existing school, will provide 60 places for local children and will be complete by August 2020.
The facility, which is being built on a previously unused grass area in the grounds of the school, will also create external pram and cycle shelters.
The work is part of East Renfrewshire Council’s ambitious project to build six new nurseries across the region to meet the Scottish Government’s target of almost doubling the amount of free childcare available for families.
Councillor Paul O’Kane, convener for education and equalities, said: “I am delighted to see work under way at this new facility in the heart of the Barrhead community. Once completed it will provide 60 places for our youngest learners, with amazing indoor and outdoor space to allow them to expand their curiosity through play.
“We are committed to providing the very best learning environment for all the children and young people in East Renfrewshire and this project will deliver just that for our residents.”
In addition to Cross Arthurlie Primary Nursery Class, the new nurseries will be built within Overlee Park in Clarkston, a replacement for Glenwood Family Centre in Thornliebank, a new family centre to replace the dilapidated Crookfur Pavillion in Newton Mearns, and two new centres within the grounds of Busby and Eaglesham primaries.
As part of the work to create the new nurseries, improved community and sports facilities will also be incorporated within the Crookfur and Overlee centres.
Also being developed as part of the expansion plan are improved facilities at Hazeldene Family Centre and Carolside Nursery Class.