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Queens Quay in Clydebank has been named as ‘Urban Regeneration’ project of the year at this year’s Brick Association Development Awards. ....
Disused church cleared for 24 flats in Drumry, June 2022, News, Architecture and the built environment is an integral part of our society and we hope to provide a useful platform for debate, information and inspiration. ....
Caroline McEwan’s sister Elaine says the Kilbowie Court flat is riddled with black mould A DESPERATE Clydebank woman is pleading with West Dunbartonshire Council to get her sister and nephew rehoused as they battle against severe mould and no heating. For the past two years Caroline McEwan and her 23-year-old son have been living in “unbearable” conditions in her top floor high-rise flat in Kilbowie Court, according to Caroline’s sister Elaine. Elaine said her sister, who has learning difficulties, has been forced to live with black mould growing from the living room and complete coldness after the heating system stopped working. ....
By Ian McConnell New drone photos highlight the progress of a major development of 150 new homes for social rent, part of the Queens Quay regeneration project in Clydebank. The £27 million development is being delivered by Cube Housing Association, part of Glasgow-based Wheatley Group, in partnership with West Dunbartonshire Council and Clydebank Housing Association. Once complete, the development – which includes £15.6 million in grant funding from the Scottish Government – will have 146 homes, all for social rent, comprising a mixture of one, two and three-bed flats, and 14 adapted homes for wheelchair users. Twenty-nine homes will be owned by West Dunbartonshire Council and 37 homes by Clydebank Housing Association, with the rest remaining in Wheatley. ....