Have your say on Dunterlie developments
Consultations open now
Published 2 August 2021
We are seeking the views of the local community on a number of proposals for the Dunterlie Resource Centre and the multi-use games area (MUGA).
A previous consultation on the future of Dunterlie highlighted that residents and visitors to the area considered the resource centre as a valuable local asset, so it is proposed that we use a space within the centre as an employability hub.
This hub would be supported by our employability team, Work EastRen, helping the local community get into work and access training, as well as providing free WiFi within the centre.
In addition, there are four proposals set out for the MUGA which look to bring the facility back into community use, with both short and long-term options.
Leader of East Renfrewshire Council, Councillor Tony Buchanan, said: 'This is an exciting opportunity for the local community of Dunterlie. The proposed new employability suite will allow our Council's employability team, Work EastRen and other partners, help our local residents get the skills they need to get into work. The team help people of all ages and backgrounds to get ready for and find work.'
Community Services and Community Safety Convener, Councillor Colm Merrick, said: 'Dunterlie has an active and engaged community and they see the centre as a key asset for the area. Developing the MUGA will provide the area with a fantastic facility, but any redevelopment has to have the support of this community and it is important that the voices of the whole area are heard and listened to when decisions are made, so I would encourage everyone to have a look at the proposals and submit their views.'
Find out more and access the surveys below:
Resource centre (opens new window)
As well as online surveys, the council will be seeking the views of groups, young people, families and tenants through face-to-face work in the community as Covid-19 restrictions allow.