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Construction firm gets the ball rolling on new Clydebank homes

The £3.2 million development will comprise a mix of one and two-bed flats, with two of the flats specifically adapted for wheelchair users.

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The construction of 18 new-build social rented homes for Clydebank Housing Association is underway, in partnership with construction firm, The JR Group.

As well as bringing high-quality, affordable housing to the area, the 18 new-build flats, located on a former bowling green, have helped to secure the long-term future of Clydebank Bowling Club, which will now be able to invest in the remaining facilities and ensure this asset to the community is sustained.

The Paisley-based construction firm purchased the former green on John Knox Street, and the development will come to fruition over the next year, following grant funding received for the acquisition and development of the site. The £3.2 million development – which includes £2.1 million in grant funding from the Scottish Government – will comprise a mix of one and two-bed flats, with two of the flats specifically adapted for wheelchair users.

Partners, including MAST Architects, engineers Cowal Design and independent energy and sustainability specialists Carbon Futures, as well as Clydebank Housing Association, have worked closely with The JR Group on the project – which has been given the full support of Sport Scotland.

Andrew Dallas, Projects Director for The JR Group, said: “I am delighted to see this project getting underway. Whilst we worked on the successful refurbishment of Clydebank Housing Association’s head office back in 2019, this signals our first housing project with the team – hopefully, the first of many.

“Not only will the flats be a great addition to the West Dunbartonshire area, but, by carrying out the project, we’ve been able to support Clydebank Bowling Club, which is a trusted and important part of the local community.”

Lynette Lees, Chief Executive of Clydebank Housing Association, said: “Our management committee is committed to increasing its affordable rented housing stock for the benefit of current and future tenants, so it’s wonderful to see this project begin to come to life.

“We’re pleased to be working with The JR Group on this development, which will help to meet the high demand for social housing in our area and will go some way to meeting our current waiting list demand for affordable rented homes. This development is in the heart of our area of operation, and we already have properties in the immediate vicinity, and this proposed development will be a valued addition to our housing stock.”

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