Express reported last month that the group had produced a 35-page dossier of evidence which it says proves Thornly Park campus is not suitable for housing.
A spokeswoman for Save Paisley’s Green Space - which is dedicated to protecting and preserving open land of Paisley South - said: “While it is to be expected that Renfrewshire Council’s planning department is recommending the application be granted as the site is allocated in their Local Development Plan for housing, this does not make it inevitable.“When it comes before the communities, housing and planning policy board for determination, we hope they will see the bigger picture and the continuing and improved benefits to the community this site could bring other than housing and.
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