Work starts on macmon's Livingston Disability Centre
January 25 2010
Work has started on site of the Craigshill Learning Disability Centre in Livingston, designed by macmon architects.The occasion was marked by SNP Councillor Isabel Hutton who took part in a sod cutting ceremony alongside user groups and representatives of West Lothian Council.
The £3.4m Centre replaces two existing facilities at Linlithgow and Blackburn and will provide structured day care, an autistic unit and a behavioural therapy centre
Once complete the facility will include an arts and crafts room, music room, IT suite and a sensory garden.
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