The new development in Old Kilpatrick is taking shape. (Image: Lennox Herald)

Positive progress on housing development for elderly in Old Kilpatrick

The new development is on the site of the former West Dunbartonshire Council care home, just off Dumbarton Road, which was demolished in December 2022.

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Work on a new development of specialist council homes for elderly residents in Old Kilpatrick is making positive progress, councillors have said.

Construction began on the site at Mount Pleasant earlier this year with some of the properties already taking shape.

The plot comprises a mix of homes including cottage and flatted properties as well as terraced bungalows all of which are low carbon thanks to the use of zero-emissions heating systems.

The new development is on the site of the former West Dunbartonshire Council care home, just off Dumbarton Road, which was demolished in December 2022.

It is just one of the sites currently under construction as West Dunbartonshire Council progresses with developing new build homes while subject to unprecedented demand for housing.

Convener of Housing and Communities, Councillor Gurpreet Singh Johal, said: “I am delighted that this development is being built specifically with the older members of our community in mind.

“This will be a welcome and vibrant area, in close proximity to good transport links, which will help people stay active in the community.”

Councillors paid a visit to the site this week to see progress being made. (Image: Lennox Herald)

Vice-convenor, Councillor Hazel Sorrell, added: “It’s incredible to see the progress of this important development already and I am looking forward to hearing about the positive experiences that the new residents will have once they move in.”

CCG (Scotland) Ltd is the contractor for this development. As part of the social benefits aspect included in all West Dunbartonshire Council contracts, the firm have committed to paying all staff the real living wage and endeavour to use local companies for subcontracting opportunities where possible.

In addition, they will recruit at least two employees from West Dunbartonshire, offer eight work placements and have eight career-based activities with local schools.

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