Objections to proposed CAT of Ralston Sports Centre submitted
Ralston Community Council has submitted nearly 1200 letters of objection to the proposed community asset transfer of Ralston Community Sports Centre to Kelburne Hockey Club.
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Ralston Community Council has submitted nearly 1200 letters of objection to the proposed community asset transfer of Ralston Community Sports Centre to Kelburne Hockey Club.
Members of the public have until Friday 1 July to raise objections to Kelburne Hockey Club’s request for a community access transfer of Ralston Sports Centre to the club.
Works to resurface Hawkhead Road from the White Cart bridge to the Hawkhead/Barrhead Road roundabout and also to resurface the roundabout will take place from Monday 20 June.
A document containing notes on the public meeting held on 31 May about Kelburne Hockey Club’s CAT application for Ralston Sports Centre is available on the website.
Grey bins due to be collected on Thursday 2 June will now be collected on Sunday 5 June; brown bins will be collected on Thursday 16 June.
A public meeting to discuss Kelburne Hockey Club’s application for a community asset transfer of Ralston Community Sports Centre to the club will be held on Tuesday 31 May.
Friends of Barshaw Park have submitted a planning application to turn the disused donkey paddock in Barshaw Park into a community garden.
If Kelburne Hockey Club’s CAT application is judged valid, it will be considered by Renfrewshire Council’s Infrastructure, Land and Environment Policy Board in August 2022.
The community council is asking Ralston residents to support the sports centre and provide suggestions for how greater use can be made of it.
Renfrewshire Council advises residents not to feed foxes.