Advance Land Regeneration has secured planning permission from West Dunbartonshire Council to develop a 5-hectare site on Cardross Road in Dumbarton.
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A project which will see the B-listed Smollett Fountain in Alexandria restored and enhancements introduced is to commence in May, West Dunbartonshire Council has confirmed.
West Dunbartonshire Council’s pioneering heating network has been honoured with another prestigious national award.
The major regeneration project at Bellsmyre in Dumbarton is taking shape with four families moving into their new homes and the council giving the green light for the next phase of development.
The former Playdrome site in Clydebank is set to be transformed into a housing development after a £5.675 million sale.
Proposals for 25 new flats and a Lidl store in Alexandria have been lodged with West Dunbartonshire Council’s planning department.
West Dunbartonshire Council’s pioneering heating network has been shortlisted for another prestigious national award.
Multi-disciplinary design and engineering company BakerHicks has completed its part in the successful design and construction of the new Clydebank Health and Care Centre for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC).
The JR Group has got the ball rolling on the construction of 18 new build social rented homes for Clydebank Housing Association.
Work to upgrade platforms at Drumry station will begin in January.
Work is now complete on the Clydebank Health & Care Centre.
A new permanent bridge over the railway on Dumbarton Road in Old Kilpatrick has now re-opened.
West Dunbartonshire Council is to buy the Artizan Shopping Centre for £1.7 million to progress plans to regenerate and transform Dumbarton town centre, while a state-of-the-art new library and museum in Dumbarton’s historic Glencairn House could be operational as soon as 2024.
More development space could be given to housing instead of retail as part of a new vision for Clydebank created to ensure development generates longstanding improvements in line with community aspirations.
West Dunbartonshire Council has invested £82.8 million in new affordable housing over the past seven years. The investment – which has created 467 new homes over 11 developments – makes the council the largest social housing developer in the area.