Dumbarton Waterfront Path
New 25 million waterfront path linking Dumbarton Town Centre with Dumbarton Rock
The town of Dumbarton, the River Leven and the area between the town and the Rock and Castle is rich in industrial history and heritage and at one time, these industries included shipbuilding, production and manufacturing. These industries contributed significantly to the town and its outlying areas and West Dunbartonshire Council, landowners and the community have embarked on a major waterfront regeneration project. The Dumbarton Waterfront Path project will link the town with the Rock and Castle and will provide a high quality, accessible and visually attractive path with view points, seating areas, signage and interpretation .
The Creative Cell working with ruralDimensions have been commissioned by West Dunbartonshire Council to develop an Interpretation Plan for Dumbarton Waterfront Path. This will identify what stories, information and facts should be displayed along the path about the waterfront area, what this should look like and where it should be located. An important part of this is understanding the stories and associations that matter to local people and people with local connections.
A community consultation drop-in session will then take place on Thursday 19 April 2018 – between 2pm and 9pm – in Riverside Parish Church Hall, High Street, Dumbarton
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