Drumpellier Country Park Visitor Centre

Drumpellier Country Park Visitor Centre

“Drumpellier Country Park visitor centre will be redeveloped as a gateway to the Seven Lochs Wetland Park.

The centre will be extended to create a new viewing over the loch. And, displays will tell the story of the park and the Seven Lochs project. Additional car parking and information points around the park are also being developed.

The new Drumpellier Country Park centre will also support a wide ranging programme of heritage learning and engagement activities.

The Seven Lochs Wetland Park is a new heritage and nature park. Spanning the Glasgow City and North Lanarkshire Council boundary between Easterhouse, Coatbridge and Stepps. Furthermore, at over 16 sq km, it is the largest urban nature park in Scotland.

As part of the Seven Lochs Wetland Park, the crannog themed play area at Drumpellier Country Park was opened last year. And so, a series of events continue to be held, in partnership with the Scottish Crannog Centre.

We have appointed a multi-disciplinary design team, led by Doig+Smith and architects Holmes Miller. Aiming to develop the original visitor centre proposals into a final design, undertake all necessary surveys, develop a planning application, and plan the construction works.

Construction is expected to start on the visitor centre in autumn 2018. Temporary facilities will be available at the park during the construction work.

The programme of work required to develop the Seven Lochs Wetland Park is supported by a grant of £4.5million from the Heritage Lottery Fund. This is along with funding from Seven Lochs Partnership members and a range of other funders.”

Drumpellier Country Park Visitor Centre

Adapted article from North Lanarkshire Council

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