DEVELOPERS have unveiled multi-million plans to build more than 120 homes and offices on the banks of the Clyde.

DEVELOPERS have unveiled multi-million plans to build more than 120 homes and offices on the banks of the Clyde.

The £27million proposal marks the final phase of Renfrew Riverside, a housing, leisure and retail development, which joins Braehead with Renfrew town centre.

Primrose Quay and Junction 26 will be created on either side of Ferry Village, a site earmarked for 2000 new houses, off the M8.

Glasgow-based developer Park Lane said the latest phase will complete one of Scotland's most significant waterfront regeneration developments.

Sean Robinson, joint managing director of Park Lane, said: "Junction 26 and Primrose Quay can be seen as the final pieces in the jigsaw for the comprehensive regeneration of Renfrew Riverside.

"It has been a pleasure to achieve the complete transformation of Renfrew's waterfront, reinventing the relationship between the town and the River Clyde."

Five housebuilders will create the £245m Ferry Village over the next four years.

Bett, George Wimpey, Miller, Sovereign House and Strathclyde Homes are building a mixture of flats and family homes on the 105-acre site, opposite Braehead Shopping Centre.

The plan to transform the area around Braehead into an exciting place to work, live and socialise has created around 1000 construction jobs.

It is hoped a further 4000 jobs will be created as firms move into new business parks around the area.

More than £15m has been invested in new infrastructure, creating new roads, parks and walkways, around the site.