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Artist's impression of Queens Quay housin, supplied by Clydebank Rebuilt
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Housing projects in Clydebank and Erskine

The people of Clydebank rightly have a strong sense of identity and heritage. The development of the waterfront as an attractive residential location, in no short measure, will build on this. As improved and new housing opportunities are realised, more local people will stay in the area and new people will be attracted into the town. 

It is estimated that in the first five to seven years of the Clydebank plan delivery, a total of 1200 new homes could be accommodated on development sites along the river. Clydebank Re-built, the local regeneration agency, is keen to encourage a mix of house type and tenure and is working closely with the private landowners on the riverside and the local housing associations to ensure that there is a good mix of housing for local people as well as new residents.

The sheltered housing project which has now been completed at Rashielee South in Erskine is likely to be the first of many residential development projects to be featured in this area.

Project name
Clyde Gate
Dalmuir regeneration project
Queens Gate, Cart Street
Queens Quay residential phase 1
Rashielee South Sheltered Housing
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Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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