Explore the regeneration that is taking place here by watching
this short film.
Clydebank played a major part in the river's past industrial
successes and the town is now in a position to make a significant
contribution to the waterfront's rebirth.
The revitalisation of the waterfront will drive the town's
regeneration. Spearheaded by the award winning Clydebank
Re-built partnership, the regeneration plans to
reclaim the disused waterfront and reconnect the river to the town
are already being fulfilled.
At the Queens Quay Learning and Enterprise District Clydebank College's brand new
campus has opened and business pavilions are providing
accommodations for a wide range of businesses. New commercial space
and housing are being built, while leisure projects, such as the
refurbishment of the Titan Crane are gradually
transforming the area.
Across the Erskine Bridge, on the south side of the river,
Erskine has the potential for long-term development as an important
residential location and there is scope to create a new town centre
in the future, incorporating existing buildings into a stronger
network of streets and spaces.