The third of East Dunbartonshire’s brand new Early Years Centres is now open.
Hub West Scotland
The Rainbow Family Centre nursery in Port Glasgow has been transformed with the addition of a brand new wing in time for the return of staff and young people after the summer holidays.
Glasgow-based building services provider Arc-Tech (Scotland) has expanded its portfolio in the education sector with its latest completions in East Dunbartonshire.
Glasgow City Council has approved up to £1.4 million in funding to help develop a community hub in Possilpark.
Multi-utilities works have commenced at one of Glasgow’s most significant residential developments.
Assembly of the superstructure of the new Larkfield Early Learning Centre in Greenock is well underway with the project as a whole progressing well.
BAM Construct UK, in partnership with hub West Scotland, has once again teamed up with Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd to deliver the new Clydebank Health & Care Centre Centre on behalf of NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and West Dunbartonshire Council.
Plans for a new £64.3 million state-of-the-art health and care centre for the North East of Glasgow have now been submitted to the local authority.
hub West Scotland (hWS) has said it has been overwhelmed by the incredible response to its 2020 Winter Warmer Appeal on behalf of its charity partner PEEK (Possibilities for Each and EveryKid).
Today is the last day of hub West Scotland’s Winter Warmer Appeal, with the organisation calling for members of the public and companies to make one last final push and donate to provide children living in poverty with new warm winter jackets and new wellington boots this Christmas. The appeal
hub West Scotland's chief executive Iain Marley discusses the launch of this year's Winter Warmer appeal. Last week hub West Scotland launched its annual Winter Warmer Appeal for new warm clothing for children living in poverty. As Christmas approaches, and particularly on the first day of
hub West Scotland has launched its third annual appeal for winter clothing for children living in poverty in Glasgow.
A brand new £11 million acute mental health facility has now officially opened at Stobhill Hospital.
Parents, carers and toddlers in south west Greenock will soon be enjoying the benefits of a brand new nursery, as work starts this month on the £2.8 million Larkfield Early Learning Centre.
hub West Scotland and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) have welcomed a significant milestone for the delivery of acute mental health wards in Stobhill after practical completion was achieved on the facilities.