Clydebank Town Hall is a municipal building in Dumbarton Road, Clydebank, Scotland. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Clydebank Burgh Council, is a Category B listed building.[1]
^Historic Environment Scotland. "Municipal Buildings, Dumbarton Road (Category B Listed Building) (LB22986)". Retrieved 5 May 2021.
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ClydebankTownHall is a municipal building in Dumbarton Road, Clydebank, Scotland. The townhall, which was the headquarters of Clydebank Burgh Council...
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in Stockport and then transferred to ClydebankTownHall in September 1998, was installed in Pollokshaws Burgh Hall in 2007. The Scottish entertainer, Gordon...
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United Reformed Church is a church in Clydebank, Scotland. It is situated on Dumbarton Road near ClydebankTownHall. Initial plans were drawn up in 1893...
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Butcher's successor Mick Buxton. Butcher then played three games for Clydebank before retiring as a player. Butcher's performances for Ipswich were noticed...
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Greater Glasgow area during early 1941, which included the notorious Clydebank Blitz some three weeks earlier. Approximately five bombs were dropped...
season, taking the place that would have been occupied by Clydebank. A year later, the Clydebank fans founded a new club, bearing the same name. In 2013...
was built to the west of the town centre, housing many people relocated from Clydebank which had been badly bombed. The town grew with the addition of private...