Demolition has begun on the former Clydebank Health Centre

Demolition begins of former health centre <i>(Image: Mathew Kelly)</i>
Demolition begins of former health centre (Image: Mathew Kelly)
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Demolition has begun on the former Clydebank Health Centre which is set to become housing.

Pictures show the old Clydebank Health Centre being torn down after it was bought by West Dunbartonshire Council last year.

​The property has been vacant since the service moved to its new £21.7 million location in Queens Quay in early 2022.

The Clydebank Health Centre has been vacant since 2022The Clydebank Health Centre has been vacant since 2022 (Image: Mathew Kelly)Demolition on the site has commenced Demolition on the site has commenced (Image: Mathew Kelly) In June 2023, the building was purchased from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde with funding from a Scottish Government Affordable Housing Supply Programme grant for a sum of £707,400.


READ MORE: Plans revealed for various vacant buildings in Clydebank


The site is a priority project for the programme and the plan is to transform the site to create more housing.

In a comment in January, the council said they were committed to 'providing high-quality new homes for social rent'.

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