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Clydebank is a town situated in West Dunbartonshire, within the Central Lowlands of Scotland. Located on the northern bank of the Clyde River, Clydebank borders the Drumchapel and Yoker districts of the nearby City of Glasgow, the commuter town of Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire, as well as the town of Dumbarton, which together with Clydebank make up West Dunbartonshire, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk,the Uk’s top new homes property website.
The history of Clydebank goes back several hundred years. The town is situated within the ancient boundaries of the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde, the parish of Old Kilpatrick (twelfth century) and the Mormaerdom of Lenox. The tiny community of Old Kilpatrick is believed to be the historic place where Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, want born. Clydebank was established in November 1886 as a police burgh.
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Things To See And Do Around Clydebank:
Clydebank Museum: The Clydebank Museum celebrates the rich heritage of Clydebank by focusing on Clydebank Blitz, Shipbuilding and Singers. The museum’s collection of items, artefacts and models illustrate the glorious history of the residents of Clydebank. Occasional temporary exhibitions and touring ones form an essential part of the museum’s programme. Group and student trips are always welcome. A superb range of local shops, cafes and restaurants is located in the vicinity.
Botanic Gardens: Located six miles from the centre of Clydebank, this is a must-see place for anyone who loves plants. Botanic gardens are home to a huge collection of plants mainly to document and categorise for the purpose of scientific research, display, conservation and education. Horticulturalists and botanists manage the gardens as well as the garden’s herbarium and library of documented and dried plant material. Botanic gardens also serve to educate and entertain the public, on whom they depend for funds.
Victoria Park: This is another must-see place around Clydebank, especially if you are visiting the town with family and kids. Victoria Park is home to some very beautiful gardens, a children’s play area and a large pond with ducks and swans. There is also a small island that you can access via a bridge. The park offers sufficient space for walking and outdoor picnic. In summer months, the park has a candyfloss stall and a burger van.
Clyde Auditorium: The Clyde Auditorium, commonly called “The Armadillo”, is a magnificent concert venue. Designed by topnotch architects Foster and Partners, this 3,000 seat auditorium was completed in the year 1997 and since then has played host to some high-profile gigs. The venue has quickly become known as a leading live music spot in the region. It is connected with the Crowne Plaza and the Scottish Conference and Exhibition Centre for convenient access and exit for top performers.
Famous People Born In Clydebank:
Although a small town, Clydebank has produced a number of world famous people over the years. Some of the most prominent names include famous entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne, actor James Cosmo, actress Margo Henderson, film director Gavin Millar and writer Frank Hannah.
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