Rediscovering Airdrie aims to deliver the heritage-led regeneration of Airdrie.
Recreation of the world's first-ever penalty kick by pupils of Airdrie Academy
Airdrie is an historic market town that has made important contributions to banking, engineering, weaving and world football. The legacy of its rich history can be seen in the built environment, with the town centre a designated Conservation Area boasting numerous Listed and other attractive heritage buildings. Much of the town’s history has however been lost or is little known.
With funding from Historic Environment Scotland, National Lottery Heritage Fund and North Lanarkshire Council, this project will seek to connect locals and visitors with the history of Airdrie, its places and people and it aims to restore and repurpose key heritage buildings and establish new spaces for culture, creativity and enterprise.
The council has secured £150,000 in funding to develop its plans over the next 12 months, in advance of a full funding application. We will be working with partners and people in Airdrie to further develop our plans during this period, to inform full funding bids to heritage funders.
For further information please contact rediscoveringairdrie@northlan.gov.uk