Looking at all the scaffolding up around Campbeltown people would be forgiven for thinking CARS is very much a construction project, but there’s a much more human element to it, as well as an economic benefit.
The current CARS project alone has helped safeguard over 49 part-time and full time jobs. Thirty three occupied flats, that could have become uninhabitable if repairs hadn’t been carried out in time, have now been saved. Once the current projects are completed, 15 vacant flats will be available for private rental.
Saving buildings has helped secure the future of 17 businesses and helped one new business – Food for Thought – get off the ground in the former Locarno Café. Billy Brodrick, owner of Food for Thought, says: “We’re really pleased to be able to continue the tradition of these premises as a bistro and the CARS regeneration has made that possible.”
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