A raft of pothole-ridden roads and cracked footways in Renfrewshire will undergo a makeover as part of a comprehensive programme of works.
Dozens of carriageways and pavements in Paisley, Renfrew and elsewhere have been earmarked for resurfacing by Renfrewshire Council in 2024/25.
A total of £5 million will be invested in maintenance and improvements in this financial year – a sum that adds to the £6.7m spent in 2023/24.
Councillor Kenny MacLaren, an SNP representative for Paisley Northwest, said: “I’m happy with the roads included in my ward which are needing resurfaced.
“Overall it’s good to see this much-needed investment in roads in Paisley and across Renfrewshire.”
Councillor Will Mylet, an SNP representative for Paisley East and Central, said: “I’ve been asking for Glen App Road to be resurfaced for a few years now so I’m glad that’s finally being done.
“I’ve been chasing them up on potholes there in this last year, so I’m delighted to see it on there for works in this financial year.”
The full list of planned repairs for 2024/25 can be viewed here:
Carriageway resurfacing
Beith Road (from Craigenfeoch Avenue to Cochranemill Road), Johnstone
Glen App Road, Paisley
Burnfoot Crescent, Paisley
A726 Old Sneddon Street, Paisley
B774 Neilston Road (Alice Street to Calside), Paisley
Broomlands Street (Maxwellton to Well Street), Paisley
A726 Spectacles Roundabouts at Erskine Bridge, Erskine
A726 Greenock Road (McFarlane Street to Russell Street), Paisley
A726 Weir Street, Paisley C22
Old Greenock Road (Linburn Road to Craigends Drive), Erskine
B789 Main Road (Stoddart Square to Wallace Court), Elderslie
B789 High Street (Canal to Walkingshaw) and Leighcartside Road, Johnstone
B789 Barochan Road (Darluith Road to Magnus Road), Linwood
Newton of Barr (from Main Street to Burnfoot Road), Lochwinnoch
Bridge Street (Napier Street to Bridge of Weir Road), Linwood
Abbotsinch Road (Sanderling Road to Arran Avenue), Paisley
New Street, Paisley
Montrose Road, Paisley
B774 Causeyside Street (New Street to St Mirren Street), Paisley
Burnlea Crescent (full length), Houston
Wright Street (excluding Ambassador developer site), Renfrew
A726 Mill Street Northbound (Seedhill Road to Gauze Street), Paisley
Inchinnan Road (Sanderling to Marchfield), Paisley
Old Mill Road (Moorings to Station Road), Paisley
A741 Incle Street (both directions), Paisley
Stoney Brae (including Braefoot Crescent and Todburn Drive), Paisley
Hamilton Street (including Abercorn Street), Paisley
Glenpatrick Road (Lexwell Avenue to Main Road), Elderslie
Glenfield Road, Paisley
Floorsburn Crescent, Johnstone
Bonar Crescent, Bridge of Weir
Fulbar Street (Dunlop Street to Bell Street), Renfrew
Nethergreen Road (Nethergreen Wynd to Porterfield Road), Renfrew
Newmains Road, Renfrew
Bargarran Road to Hamilton Drive, Erskine
Tandlehill Road, Kilbarchan Hazel to Sycamore, Johnstone
Bridge of Weir Road to Kilmacolm Road, Bridge of Weir
Gleniffer Road, Paisley
Orchy Crescent to Lyon road, Paisley
Breck Avenue to Brediland Road to Abbotsford Crescent, Paisley
Balgonie Avenue to Balgonie Woods, Paisley
Cairngorm Crescent, Paisley Strathcarron Drive, Paisley
Hunterhill Road, Paisley
Ferguslie Park Avenue, Paisley
Footway resurfacing Lochfield Drive, Paisley
A8 Inchinnan Road (south side at roundabout), Renfrew
Bruce Road, Paisley
Lochfield Road (at Glenarklet Drive), Paisley
Endrick Drive (both sides), Paisley
Ballater Drive (Thornly Park Avenue to Aboyne Drive), Paisley
Ben Ledi, Paisley
Lansbury Gardens, Paisley
Rattray, Erskine
Park Grove, Erskine
Portessie, Erskine
Rowan Street, Paisley
Thornly Park Avenue, Paisley
Todholm Terrace, Paisley
Kingston Road, Bishopton
Braeview Gardens, Paisley
Park Drive / Park Grove, Erskine
Netherhill Way, Paisley
Denewood Avenue to Fairway Avenue, Paisley
Carron Way, Paisley
Maxwell Road, Bishopton
A761 Paisley Road, Renfrew
Edzell Drive, Elderslie
Reserve lists have been drafted for carriageways and footways, in case any scheme is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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