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Daily Record
National
Kirsty Paterson

Falkirk park-based dementia service building to get new look

A dementia service based in a listed building in one of Falkirk's most popular parks is to get a new look, if permission is granted.

The Joint Dementia Initiative (JDI) in Dollar Park will get a new front entrance and a reception area if plans get the green light to modify the listed building.

The day centre and offices were originally an outhouse belonging to Arnotdale House, a grade B listed building, where the charity Cyrenians now run a cafe and charity boutique in the ground floor.

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The JDI is accessible to service users but the present front door is not obviously a public entrance and there is no reception for public enquiries. It currently leads to a corridor with rooms leading from it.

The plans submitted to the council show the aim is to create "an internal reception area that can be accessed immediately from the outside without the need to navigate corridors, which in itself can be seen as a positive improvement."

The proposed new reception would be closer to existing disabled parking facilities and would complement the principal entrance for Arnotdale House.

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