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Sculpting a Brighter Future for Centenary Park

12:48pm - 17 June 2025
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Talented local artist Gordon McLean is helping to create new attractions in Centenary Park in Airdrie with a series of stunning sculptures carved from tree stumps and trunks, following the damage caused by Storm Éowyn earlier this year, bringing new life and creativity to this much-loved green space.

Gordon’s captivating creations have been made possible through a partnership between our Community Partnership Team and the Friends of Centenary Park community group. One of his standout pieces, a carved lion’s face, can be seen from the main road and has already become a talking point for passers-by and park visitors, with more imaginative works set to follow.

Council Leader Jim Logue visited the park to view the artwork and show support for the ongoing improvements. “This is a fantastic example of community action and creative vision coming together to enhance one of our local parks” he said.

We have also funded the installation of 12 new educational trail boards around the park, each sharing fascinating insights into Airdrie’s rich local history and heritage. 

Our Community Partnership Team has been working closely with both the Friends of Centenary Park and Friends of West End Park to deliver a range of enhancements through the Local Development Programme. Projects include replacing the trail boards, creating a sculpture garden, and reinstating the much-loved Boulevard of Lights which were damaged earlier this year in the storm.

Our Arbour Team will also replace trees that have been removed, and funding has been approved for a new lighting system to improve accessibility and safety within the park.

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Page last updated:
17 Jun 2025

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