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Hundreds of multigenerational homes, a hotel and public boulevard could be built on a Clydebank shipyard that has lain unused for more than a decade.
West Dunbartonshire Council have agreed to a £15.62m regeneration deal of John Brown’s shipyard, paving the way for more than £250m of private investment.
After publicly-funded infrastructure and ground works are undertaken by the council, land owners Clydeside Regeneration is expected to build 1000 new homes (including 200 social homes) alongside a retail unit, hotel and a pub/diner.
Also included in the developer’s proposal is a new public boulevard leading from Clydebank town centre to the riverside.