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  2. Dalmuir - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank's boundary was extended to include Dalmuir West in 1925 and the first phase of the Council-built Mountblow housing scheme north of Dumbarton Road was completed in 1933. After the war, pre-fab houses were added to the south of Dumbarton Road and were replaced in 1970 by the white house scheme.

  3. Clydebank - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank's Rugby Football Club is based in Whitecrook. The club was founded on 29 May 1969. Their first game was played at Whitecrook on Monday 1 September 1969 against a Presidents XV captained by Richard Alan of Hutchesons and Scotland. The club play in red and black and regularly field two XVs.

  4. Clydebank RFC - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank RFC is a rugby union side based in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [1] The club was founded in 1969. [ 2 ] They play their home games at Dean Street in the Clydebank Community Sports Hub; a purpose built facility which opened in 2018,featuring several rugby pitches.

  5. Drumry - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Great Western Road, with Drumry seen left and Drumchapel right. The central area of Clydebank (including a shopping centre and retail park) is on the other side of the railway lines to the south-west; the large Glasgow housing estate of Drumchapel is located on the other (eastern) side of Great Western Road, featuring another ...

  6. St Andrew's High School, Clydebank - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's High School was a Catholic high school situated in Whitecrook in Clydebank in Scotland. [1] It was closed in 2009 and amalgamated with St Columba's High School to form St Peter the Apostle High School on the site of St Columba's in Drumry. The final head teacher was Mick Vassie (in post from 1995) who then took over as head of the ...

  7. Clydebank Waterfront (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank Waterfront is one of the six wards used to elect members of the West Dunbartonshire Council. It elects four Councillors. The ward covers southern parts of the town of Clydebank close to the River Clyde including part of the town centre, namely the areas south of the Forth and Clyde Canal around Chalmers Street and Glasgow Road (with the bus station and Clydebank railway station ...

  8. List of listed buildings in Clydebank - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank, 404 Glasgow Road, Hamilton Memorial Church Including Gatepiers And Cast-Iron Railings 55°53′38″N 4°23′37″W  /  55.893808°N 4.393639°W  / 55.893808; -4.393639  ( Clydebank, 404 Glasgow Road, Hamilton Memorial Church Including Gatepiers And Cast-Iron

  9. Singer railway station - Wikipedia

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    Singer railway station is a two-platformed staffed station serving Clydebank town centre, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is located on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line between Drumry and Dalmuir, 9 miles 5 chains (14.6 km) from Glasgow Queen Street, measured via Maryhill. [3] All passenger services are provided by ScotRail.