CLARK Contracts has completed the refurbishment of Galston Town Hall in a multi-million-pound restoration project delivered on behalf of East Ayrshire Council.
The contractor explained that the refurbished building has been carefully preserved to reflect the traditional baronial character of its setting within the Galston Conservation Area. Key external features, including the red sandstone façade, balcony, turret and decorative stonework dating back to 1925, have all been retained and restored.
Internally, restoration works included the preservation of the main first-floor chamber, which features original wooden panelling, a large fireplace and decorative ceiling. This space will be available for community use as a flexible venue for meetings, small events and exhibitions.
Clark added that the project placed a strong emphasis on accessibility. An ‘open, welcoming and adaptable’ building has been created, incorporating a new lift serving all levels, as well as new ramps and stairs linking the building to the Church Lane car park.
The building is now home to the new Galston Town Hall, local library and Skills and Learning Hub.
Michael Scanlan, director at Clark Contracts, said, “We are proud to have delivered the refurbishment of Galston Town Hall on behalf of East Ayrshire Council. This project carefully balanced the preservation of the building’s historic character with modern accessibility requirements, transforming it into a vibrant civic space that the Galston community will enjoy for many years to come.”







