Residents in Perth are being invited to submit their views over design plans to transform St Paul's Church.
Work on the first phase of the scheme, which will see the building transformed into a public arts and events space, was recently completed.
The council has been working in partnership with Hadden Construction regarding the second phase of works, discussing proposals for the building with Historic Environment Scotland, as well as submitting formal applications for planning and listed building consent.
Members of the project team are now seeking views from local businesses and interested residents to gather views on the design of the building, the use of the space and future management arrangements. This is to ensure that business needs are met and the impact on local residents during construction and subsequent operation of the space is minimised as far as possible.
John Bullough, Chair of Perth City Development Board, said: "It is heartening to see the progress being made in taking this ambitious and exciting project forward to transform the historic church building into a vibrant, multi-purpose space for arts and events. The St Paul's Church project is one of the key elements of the Perth City Development Plan.
"I would encourage residents and businesses alike to come along to the exhibition on Monday so they can see the design proposals for themselves and give us feedback as we move into the second phase of the project."
The exhibition will take place in the Kinnoull Suite of the Mercure Hotel on West Mill Street between 12 noon – 6pm on Monday, 23 April.
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