Clydebank care home goes out to consultation
September 20 2016
West Dunbartonshire Council is to host a drop-in consultation on its plans to build a new care home and day care centre within the health quarter at Queens Quay, Clydebank, ahead of a formal planning application.This forms part of a £25m investment by the council in two homes, the other being in Dumbarton, with the health quarter subject to a separate approved masterplan that encompasses 23 hectares of land that will take up to a decade to build out.
Councillor Patrick McGlinchey, Convener of Infrastructure, Regeneration and Economic Development, said: “It is exciting to the see the progress which is now being made to make the Queens Quay development a reality. I would encourage residents to come along and hear our plans and give us their feedback.
“The new home will be built on an ideal site, in the heart of Clydebank with beautiful views on to the Clyde for our residents to enjoy. We are committed to delivering excellent care and facilities to our elderly residents who deserve to be looked after in modern care homes with first-class facilities.”
The consultation will take place between 17:00 and 20:00 on 27 September within Clydebank Town Hall.
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#2 Posted by E=mc2 on 20 Sep 2016 at 19:44 PM
Hmmm...could do with a little more eh... "design"
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It presently looks a bit like the entrance to a crematorium.