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NEIGHBOURS of planned new housing in Linnvale say they remain concerned over the impact of the development on parking spaces as work gets set to begin. Construction is due to start “soon” on 24 new flats for Clydebank Housing Association (CHA) on the site of the former St Cuthbert’s Church on Dalton Avenue. CHA announced this week that it had appointed Cruden Building as the contractor for the £3.9million “affordable housing” development. Permission for the project was granted by West Dunbartonshire Council’s planning committee last year, despite residents’ concerns over parking provision. Stuart Gray, a Linnvale resident, said the group’s views were “ignored” by the committee.
NEW drone footage has been released showing the latest progress in the construction of almost 150 new homes at the Queens Quay development. The first of the 146 properties, to be let by Cube Housing Association, Clydebank Housing Association and West Dunbartonshire Council, is expected to be complete in the spring of 2022, having been put on hold for three months last year because of the pandemic. Building work on behalf of Cube is being led by contractor CCG and also includes four commercial units, to be managed by Clydeside Regeneration Ltd. Cube will let 80 of the properties, WDC will let another 29 and Clydebank Housing the remaining 37.