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Paisley Museum’s 'world-class' revamp to face further delay

A major transformation of Paisley Museum into a “world-class visitor attraction” is set to face further delays, a blow that has been branded “disappointing”.






A major transformation of Paisley Museum into a “world-class visitor attraction” is set to face further delays, a blow that has been branded “disappointing”.

Construction work is now not expected to finish until July of next year, with a fit out process and object installation due to follow once this stage is complete.

The latest development will in all likelihood leave OneRen’s previous reopening target of spring 2025 – stated earlier this year and already a hold-up in itself – in tatters.

Councillor Graeme Clark, Labour group economy and regeneration spokesperson, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “It’s disappointing that it’s going to be so long before we’re actually going to get there because people are looking forward to seeing it.”

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Paisley Museum’s 'world-class' revamp to face further delay

A major transformation of Paisley Museum into a “world-class visitor attraction” is set to face further delays, a blow that has been branded “disappointing”.






A major transformation of Paisley Museum into a “world-class visitor attraction” is set to face further delays, a blow that has been branded “disappointing”.

Construction work is now not expected to finish until July of next year, with a fit out process and object installation due to follow once this stage is complete.

The latest development will in all likelihood leave OneRen’s previous reopening target of spring 2025 – stated earlier this year and already a hold-up in itself – in tatters.

Councillor Graeme Clark, Labour group economy and regeneration spokesperson, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “It’s disappointing that it’s going to be so long before we’re actually going to get there because people are looking forward to seeing it.”

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