Work begins on affordable new homes at site of former Dumbarton school

Work is under way to build 55 affordable and stylish new council homes on the site of a former primary school in Dumbarton.

Work begins on affordable new homes at site of former Dumbarton school

The 1.9-acre site – which used to house Aitkenbar Primary School before it was demolished in 2016 – is being transformed into mixed housing, including 24 one-bedroom flats; two, three and four-bedroom semi-detached houses and four-bedroom detached homes.

The development will also have two accessible three-bedroom bungalows available.



Tenants living at the new development will benefit from a community garden, which will include a seating area, shrubbery and artwork designed in partnership with local schools and an artist.

A new tree-lined road will also be formed through the centre of the site, from Howatshaws Road, and a new footpath will connect the site with the adjacent children’s play area and woodland path.

Councillors gathered at the site yesterday to mark the start of work, with Councillor Diane Docherty, convener of housing and communities, cutting the first sod.

Councillor Docherty said: “I am so pleased to see work getting underway at this site. The development will bring a great deal of benefit to the surrounding area, and the facilities on offer will ensure it is a popular site when complete.



 “As a council, we made a pledge under our More Homes Better Homes initiative to deliver 1000 new affordable, energy-efficient homes by 2021. We are on track to reach that target, and that number will contribute to the Scottish Government’s own aims and targets for housing.

“We want our tenants to be proud of their home, and I look forward to seeing them enjoying living in them in the near future.”

Councillor Caroline McAllister, vice convener of housing and communities, added: “Seeing work begin on yet another development of homes which are not only affordable, but also stylish and environmentally friendly, is wonderful.

“Each home will be built to the same high quality that our design standard requires – which means extra floor space, home office space, flexible layouts and adhering to the Silver standard for energy efficiency.”



The project is being delivered on behalf of the council by building firm CCG which has agreed to providing a number of community benefits throughout the

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