Work on a 19-unit development of specialist West Dunbartonshire Council homes for elderly residents in Old Kilpatrick is progressing. Construction began on the site at Mount Pleasant earlier this year with some of the properties already taking shape.
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Cordale Housing Association has started work on a £5.4 million development of 25 new homes at Dalquhurn in Renton. Contractor AS Homes began work this week and will deliver 15 two-bed houses, 8 three-bed houses and 2 four-bed houses. The project, which received over £2.6m from the Scotti
Businesses are being invited to bid for funding as part of an innovative project aimed at developing greener solutions for homes across Scotland.
Miller Homes has successfully acquired a 13-acre site on Cardross Road in Dumbarton. Chapel Gardens will bring 81 new energy-efficient homes to the area.
Residents from all areas of Clydebank are being asked for their feedback on a new long-term plan for the town.
People across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to have their say on two important surveys which aim to support improvements in the area.
The regeneration of one of the largest brownfield sites in West Dunbartonshire and along the Clyde Waterfront has taken a major step forward after planning permission in principle for the former Carless Oil Terminal in Old Kilpatrick was granted.
The first sod has been cut to officially mark the start of building work at the new multi-million-pound state-of-the-art education and community campus in Faifley.
A change to West Dunbartonshire Council’s street naming and numbering policy will provide an opportunity for notable individuals to be honoured.
West Dunbartonshire Council has appointed Clark Contracts to transform the "oldest building in Dumbarton", the category B-listed Glencairn House.
Persimmon West Scotland has announced its plans to start work on the brownfield site following the recent purchase of the land from West Dunbartonshire Council.
West Dunbartonshire Council has unveiled plans to redevelop properties at Willox Park Sheltered Housing Complex in Dumbarton.
West Dunbartonshire Council has published its masterplan on decarbonising heat and improving energy efficiency within buildings in the region as it works towards achieving net zero by 2045.
Plans to invest £20 million in Clydebank over the next decade have taken a major step forward as a board to steer the redevelopment is set to be appointed.
Three council sites across West Dunbartonshire are set to be sold off for almost £100,000.