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Investment projects with scope: Paisley North

Total budget £37,500

Front area   changed to parking

Front area

2025-11-27  •  No comments  •  Jeanc76  •  Paisley North

Front area in  think this should be putting into parking area for residents  how live there by removing all grass and  dig  up all area and replace it with parking area 

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Parking bays

2025-11-28  •  No comments  •  paisley.hps@renfrewshire.gov.uk  •  Paisley North

There is no parking available for the residents within these blocks other than walking to and from George Street. To access these flats the residents need to also navigate 4 steps at the laundrette or walk all the way around the building on George Street if they are not able to manage the steps. Having parking bays would help anyone in these buildings with mobility issues and they could apply to have the bays designated as disabled bays.

There is an issue with cars parking along this street and blocking the bin lorry so this would also alleviate this issue and provide better access for the bin lorry.  

 

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13-31 Glen Street, Paisley - New Close Doors

2025-12-19  •  No comments  •  rho2516  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

The doors here are constantly vandalised and could be doing with upgrading. Can they please be replaced with new metal close doors alongside secure entry system. This would require 3 front doors and 1 back door all to be replaced. 

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13-31 Glen Street, Paisley - Bin Area

2025-12-19  •  No comments  •  rho2516  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

Create a bin area which can be used by the residents here - look at the possibility of changing the bin system and using part of the land to create a designated space for this. 

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New Bin Storage areas at 120 - 126 Ferguslie Main Road, Paisley

2025-12-18  •  No comments  •  rho2519  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

Remove Hedges and Wheelie Bins.  Replace with 4 x Recyle Bin Sheds that are fenced in.

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Paint external buildings

2025-11-21  •  No comments  •  rho2513  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

 

I would like to request that the buildings not included in the current regeneration programme be painted so they visually align with the newly regenerated buildings.

 

Improving their appearance will help the area look more cleaner, more cohesive and well cared for. At the moment these unpainted

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Paint external buildings

2025-11-21  •  No comments  •  rho2513  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

 

I would like to request that the buildings not included in the current regeneration programme be painted so they visually align with the newly regenerated buildings.

 

Improving their appearance will help the area look more cleaner, more cohesive and well cared for. At the moment these unpainted

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Flower Beds

2025-11-27  •  No comments  •  JamesMacLaren  •  Paisley North

Remove the weeds and litter and replant existing flower beds, particularly the raised beds, and maintain them throughout the year.  Going forward, if maintenance is a burden, set up a local group of volunteers who would be willing to maintain the flower beds, in a similar vein to TUTCU.

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Community Benches - Maxwellton Court

2025-12-18  •  No comments  •  renpn25832  •  Paisley North

A bench at the front of Maxwellton high rise flats. Looking at the flats, location at right hand side of the enterance. Reson for tenants to sit outside in the good weather or when carrying shopping from the bus to sit for a short time.

We have three benches on the grass at the side of the flats which need either replaced or repainted.

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Paint external buildings

2025-11-21  •  No comments  •  rho2513  •  Housing Officer  •  Paisley North

I would like to request that the buildings not included in the current regeneration programme be painted so they visually align with the newly regenerated buildings, starting with number 2 violet street.

Improving their appearance will help the area look more cleaner, more cohesive and well cared for. At the moment these unpainted buildings will stand out and look run down, which will affect the overall look and perception of the neighbourhood.

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