Regeneration of Craigheads begins
Investment worth £350,000 has begun in the Craigheads area of Barrhead, as part of a pilot project to help improve the wellbeing of residents through targeted improvements in the surrounding area, local services and community engagement.
Craigheads is a residential estate in Barrhead made up of social housing, private rented and owner-occupied properties. The area has experienced long-standing environmental, social and wellbeing challenges, and the Council recognised this required a coordinated, place-based response.
Initial works have already started including general building works, jet washing of drying greens, fascias and other communal areas, and the repair of metal fencing and retaining walls.
Further improvements are planned for the coming weeks and months, covering the cleaning and repair of gutters, repair of communal windows and stairwells and common close painting.
The £350,000 investment is one-off funding for 2026. The long-term hope for the project is to empower residents, tenants and landlords to take ownership of the community; building on the on the improvements made this year and creating a place people are proud to call home.
This work supports the East Renfrewshire Community Planning Partnership Vision A Place to Grow, which sets the strategic direction for the area to 2040.
Council leader Owen O’Donnell, said: “This regeneration project marks a really positive step in improving the quality of life for Craigheads residents. By combining vital property upgrades with wider environmental and community initiatives, we’re taking a coordinated, place‑based approach that addresses longstanding issues and supports a healthier, more vibrant place where everyone can flourish.”
Councillor Danny Devlin, added: “We recognise the success of this project is reliant on the community getting involved, so we’re committed to working closely with residents and local partners to shape the future of Craigheads together, ensuring our communities can thrive. Their opinions and experience are integral to ensuring these improvements deliver real, lasting benefits for residents. It’s fantastic to see the improvements already in place and I look forward to seeing more over the summer.”

