Foxbar

Summary

Foxbar is a district of Paisley, bordered by the Gleniffer Braes and Paisley town centre. Consisting mostly of residential areas, Foxbar has rapidly grown over the past century to be one of the largest housing areas in the town. An area of low socioeconomic levels and poor social mobility, the local authority (Renfrewshire Council) has invested significantly in the area, which nowadays boasts multiple community centres, public parks and social areas.

Foxbar
The Durrockstock Dam
Foxbar is located in Renfrewshire
Foxbar
Foxbar
Location within Renfrewshire
Council area
Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPAISLEY
Postcode districtPA2
Dialling code01505
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55°49′13″N 4°27′50″W / 55.8202°N 4.4639°W / 55.8202; -4.4639

Districts edit

Consisting of various sub-districts, Foxbar contains areas including the top end and bottom end, spam valley/meikleriggs and the green road end amongst others. All areas are highly populated with housing areas. Each area has a mixture of both private and local authority housing. For many years the low incomes and little investment created drug problems throughout the area. In the early 2000’s the rise in gang violence led to running battles between “the tap end” and “the bottom end division”. Urban decay had started to set in to some areas of the social housing such as Waverley road and Durrockstock dam had fallen into disrepair. In 2022 Renfrewshire council investment was prominent in the Durrockstock park which saw a new modern playground installed.

Housing edit

The district consists of local authority, housing association and privately owned housing. In recent years there has been significant investment in private and social housing including the construction of new build estates and refurbishment of existing tenement buildings and Oliphant court, Foxbar's only remaining high rise.

Foxbar previously had five 14 storey high rise flats, each containing 56 flats situated above Durrockstock park in the top end area of the district.

  • Oliphant Court
  • Marmion Court
  • Heriot Court
  • Montrose Court
  • Waverley Court

Waverley Court was demolished in 1996 followed by Marmion, Montrose and Heriot Court in 2004. Oliphant Court was refurbished in recent years and is currently owned and maintained by Paisley South housing association.

Services and retail edit

The area has many services and local businesses that supply the large population.

Schools edit

Foxbar has 3 primary schools (Heriot, St. Pauls and Brediland) and one secondary school (Gleniffer High).

Retail edit

For a modern housing development, Foxbar comparably has a large retail presence. Currently the various sub-areas are supplied by multiple local newsagents and grocery stores; however post office facilities, a pharmacy and a local butcher also are available. Understandably so for Paisley`s biggest area of housing.

Within recent years L.A. Studios have set themselves up to cater for hair and beauty demand.

Many takeaway restaurants have established a business within the area. With two Chinese (Wok Inn and Happy Valley) and a takeaway Indian, Fish, Pizza and Kebab shop (Marco's), the residents have a comfortable option of choice.

Amenities edit

Foxbar has 3 community centres and one library. The main Foxbar community centre is situated beneath the library on Amochrie Road and Ivanhoe Road. The Youth Drop In is situated on Spey Avenue. The resource centre is situated on Amochrie Road.

Public transport edit

Foxbar is served by two McGill's buses:

The 61 has a circular route around Foxbar, operating clockwise via Brediland Road, Amochrie Road, Foxbar Road and back down Brediland Road towards Paisley. As of March 2023, a return from Paisley to Foxbar costs £2.50.

Popular places edit

Popular places in Foxbar are Durrockstock Park, which is a Local Nature Reserve and the walkway to the Gleniffer Braes.

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