Nearly £200,000 has been allocated towards an art gallery project in Dumfries and Galloway.
Councillors approved £199,000 of funding for the Kirkcudbright Art Gallery development on Thursday, 15 September.
The scheme involves transforming the town's main hall into a contemporary art gallery. The revamped building will host a café, open space area for communities to utilise and a mezzanine floor to increase exhibition capacity.
Alongside funds from the National Lottery, the Heritage Lottery Fund is supporting the project with £1.23 million in funding. In addition to just over £1.89m from the council, total investment in the project has reached over £3.12m.
It is estimated the gallery will bring 40,000 visitors a year to the town and generate nearly £750,000 to the local economy each year.
Cllr Ronnie Nicholson said: "Building the local economy is a key priority for our Council. Having a Gallery of national significance on our doorstep will help bring many visitors to Kirkcudbright, and indeed to the region as a whole."
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