New additions to town centre will help Milngavie really go places

Date: 
Friday, 11 February, 2022


Stunning new features have been officially welcomed in Milngavie town centre.Milngavie town centre

New seating, planters and informative artworks were installed recently in the precinct area.

Milngavie Business Improvement District (BID) has been working with the Council on a range of improvements.

Additions at the newly-repaved 'gathering area' - opposite the start of the West Highland Way - include:

  • A magnificent mural-map made out of weathered steel (corten) - standing at three metres - displaying local landmarks and routes
  • A large-scale slate and bronze artwork embedded in the paving, depicting the local area, with significant locations marked by cast bronze discs
  • A corten commemoration of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, next to the iconic red telephone box which he designed. The boxes were manufactured at Kirkintilloch's world-famous Lion Foundry.
  • A bespoke seating area and new picnic tables by the play park entrance
  • Large decorative planters
  • A three-panel corten design celebrating the Allander Water, River Kelvin and active travel.

The project has been designed to link to artworks installed at the entrance to the West Highland Way - across Douglas Street - in 2018.

The new additions are complemented by a bench, wayfinding panel and planter in similar style, which have been installed on Station Road.

Works have been funded by Milngavie BID and the Council, with support from Transport Scotland and Scottish Government active travel and town centre schemes.

Milngavie BID is now midway through its second term, delivering improvements within the town centre and meeting the commitments of its five-year business plan.

The project has been planned and delivered by Page\Park Architects.

Tony I'Anson, Manager of Milngavie BID, said, "These fantastic improvements have helped to transform the area around the play park and have been popular with residents of all ages, walkers and visitors. Around 40,000 people per year converge on the town centre thanks to the West Highland Way and this is a great way to encourage them to spend more time here, while attracting additional interest from East Dunbartonshire and beyond."

Milngavie was named Business Walking Champion as part of the 2021 Scottish Walking Awards.

Councillor Andrew Polson, Joint Leader of the Council, said, "I'm delighted to welcome these stunning new additions to the precinct, which will hopefully encourage even more people into the town centre. As well as helping folk to find their way around, they encourage active travel, and raise awareness of the area's history and stories."

Councillor Vaughan Moody, Joint Leader of the Council, added, "The area opposite the entrance to the West Highland Way is a terrific focal point for people to meet and interact - old and young, residents and visitors. We're committed to improving all our town centres and it's great to work with partners like Milngavie BID on such exciting initiatives."

Page\Park said, "The project recognises the important role the pedestrianised precinct plays for locals and visitors alike, and seeks to provide a focal point for these groups to meet, interact and to be directed to attractions around the town. Working with Milngavie BID and East Dunbartonshire Council has been a rewarding experience and we're looking forward to seeing more projects of this type progress in the future."

* Milngavie Business Improvement District (BID) is a business organisation formed of stakeholders and representatives of local businesses, which plans and delivers a series of projects, initiatives and events in Milngavie town centre. Visit  the Milngavie bid website for more information.

* Pictured above (from left) are: Cllr Andrew Polson, Joint Council Leader; Tony I'Anson, Manager of Milngavie BID; David Wyllie of Page\Park; Cllr Vaughan Moody, Joint Council Leader; Mark Johnston of Page\Park; Kenny Auld, West Highland Way Management Group; and Fraser Maitland of Page\Park.

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