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  2. Clydebank RFC - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank RFC is a rugby ... The Whitecrook Sports Centre was a 3.1 Million pounds initiative:- the Scottish Government directly giving 1 Million pounds, West ...

  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. Dalmuir - Wikipedia

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    Dalmuir (/ d æ l ˈ m j ʊər /; Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mhoire) is an area nine miles (fourteen kilometres) northwest of Glasgow, Scotland, on the western side of Clydebank, and part of West Dunbartonshire Council Area.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 1980–81 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1980–81 season was Clydebank's fifteenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One where they finished 10th. They also competed in the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup .

  7. List of listed buildings in Clydebank - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of listed buildings in the former burgh of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Although burghs were abolished for administrative purposes in 1975, Historic Scotland continue to use them and civil parishes for the purposes of geographically categorising listed buildings.

  8. Drumry - Wikipedia

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    North Drumry is the location of one of Clydebank's two current secondary schools, St Peter the Apostle High School, built in 2009 on the site of another school, St Columba's High. [4] Another school a short distance to the south, Braidfield High School dating from the 1950s, was demolished in 2007; the site lay unused for some years before a ...

  9. 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 ...