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Sitename Site Info.Address1 Site Info.Address2 Site Info.Town Site Postcode Division Site Info.County Tenure SiteName Site_Info.Address1 Site_Info.Address2 Site_Info.Town Site PostCode Division Site_Info.County Tenure 2 & 4 Waterloo Close Waterloo Close Kirkintilloch G66 2HL NHS East Dunbartonshire Owned Anvil Resource Centre Salamanca Street Glasgow G31 5BA NHS Glasgow City Owned Aranthrue Centre 103 Paisley Road Renfrew PA4 8LH NHS Renfrewshire Owned Arndale Resource Centre 80-90 Kinfauns Drive Glasgow G15 7TS NHS Glasgow City Owned Arran Resource Centre 121 Orr Street Glasgow G40 2QP NHS Glasgow City Owned Auchinlea Resource Centre Auchinlea House, 11 Auchinlea Road Easterhouse Glasgow G34 9HQ NHS Glasgow City Owned Baillieston Health Centre 20 Muirside Road Baillieston Glasgow G69 7AD NHS North Lanarkshire Owned Barrhead Health & Care Centre 213 Main Street Barrhead G78 1SW NHS East Renfrewshire Owned Bishopton Health Centre Greenock Road Bishopton PA7 5AW NHS Renfrewshire Owned Blytheswood House 4 Fulbar Lane Renfrew PA4 8NT NHS Renfrewshire Owned Brand Street Resource Centre Festival Business Park 150 Brand Street Glasgow G51 1DH NHS Leased Breast Screening Services Stock Exchange Court 77 Nelson Mandela Square Glasgow G2 1QY NHS Glasgow City Leased Bridgeton Health Centre 201 Abercromby Street Glasgow G40 2DA NHS Glasgow City Owned Caledonia House 147 Fifty Pitches Road Cardonald Business Park Glasgow G51 4ED NHS Glasgow City Leased Callander Street Clinic (Woodside) 3 Callender Street Woodside Glasgow G20 7JZ NHS Glasgow City Owned Castlemilk Health Centre 71 Dougrie Drive Castlemilk Glasgow G45 9AW NHS Glasgow City Owned Cathcart Centre 128 Cathcart Street Greenock PA15 1XG NHS Inverclyde Owned Charleston Clinic 5 South Campbell Street Paisley PA2 6LY NHS Renfrewshire Leased Clarkston Clinic 56 Busby Road Clarkston Glasgow G76 7AT NHS East Renfrewshire Owned Clutha House 120 Cornwall Street South Glasgow G41 1AF NHS Glasgow City Leased Clydebank Health Centre Kilbowie Road Clydebank G81 2TQ NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Cowlairs (TSSU) Block 3, Cowlairs Industrial Estate Springburn Glasgow G22 5DT NHS Glasgow City Leased Crown House Crown House 30 King Street Greenock PA15 1NL‎ NHS Inverclyde Leased Drumchapel Health Centre 80/90 Kinfauns Drive Drumchapel Glasgow G15 7TS NHS Glasgow City Owned Drumchapel Hospital 129 Drumchapel Road Drumchapel Glasgow G15 6PX NHS Glasgow City Owned Dumbarton Health Centre Station Road Dumbarton G82 1PW NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Dumbarton Joint Hospital Cardross Road Dumbarton G82 5JA NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Dumbarton Cottage Hospital Townhead Road Dumbarton G82 2PJ West Dunbartonshire Owned Dykebar Hospital Grahamston Road Paisley PA2 7DE NHS Renfrewshire Owned Eastbank Resource Centre 22 Acadamy Street Glasgow G32 9AA NHS Glasgow City Leased Easterhouse Health Centre 9 Auchinlea Road Glasgow G34 9HQ NHS Glasgow City Owned SiteName Site_Info.Address1 Site_Info.Address2 Site_Info.Town Site PostCode Division Site_Info.County Tenure Eastwood Health & Care Centre Drumby Crescent Glasgow G76 7HN NHS East Renfrewshire Owned Elderpark Clinic 20 Arklet Road Glasgow G51 3XR NHS Glasgow City Owned Erskine Health Centre Bargarran Community Centre Bargarran Square Erskine PA8 6BS NHS Renfrewshire Leased ESF Hathaway Street Unit 2 21-29 Hathaway Street Glasgow G20 8TD NHS Glasgow City Leased Fernbank St Clinic 194 Fernbank Street Glasgow G22 6BD NHS Glasgow City Owned Festival Business Centre 150 Brand Street Glasgow G51 1DH NHS Glasgow City Leased Firhill Business Centre Units 5 & 9 74/76 Firhill Road Glasgow G20 7BA NHS Glasgow City Leased Florence Street Clinic 26 Florence Street Glasgow G5 0YX NHS Glasgow City Owned Foxbar Clinic Morar Drive Paisley PA2 9QR NHS Renfrewshire Owned Gartnavel General Hospital 1053 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 0YN NHS Glasgow City Owned Gartnavel Royal (HUB) The Hub, Gartnavel Royal Hospital 1055 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 0XH NHS Glasgow City PFI/NPD Gartnavel Royal Hospital 1055 Great Western Road Glasgow G12 0XH NHS Glasgow City Owned Glasgow Dental Hospital 378 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JZ NHS Glasgow City Owned Glasgow Royal Infirmary 84 Castle Street Glasgow G4 0SF NHS Glasgow City Owned Glenburn Health Centre Fairway Avenue Paisley PA2 8DX NHS Renfrewshire Owned Glenkirk Resource Centre 129 Drumchapel Road Drumchapel Glasgow G15 6PX NHS Glasgow City Owned Goldenhill Resource Centre 199 Dumbarton Road Clydebank G81 4XJ NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Gorbals Health & Care Centre Sandiefield Road Glasgow G5 9AB NHS Glasgow City Owned Gourock Health Centre 181 Shore Street Gourock PA19 1AQ NHS Inverclyde Owned Govan Health Centre 5 Drumoyne Rd Glasgow G51 4BJ NHS Glasgow City Owned Govanhill Health Centre 233 Calder Street Govanhill Glasgow G42 7DR NHS Glasgow City Owned Greenock Health Centre 20 Duncan Street Greenock PA15 4LY NHS Inverclyde Owned GRI Car Park 4 Alexandra Parade Glasgow G31 2ET NHS Glasgow City PFI/NPD Halley Street Workshop (Westmarc) Unit 33 & 35, New Albion Industrial Estate Halley Street Glasgow G13 4DJ NHS Glasgow City Leased Hardgate Clinic 2 Stewart Drive Clydebank G81 6AH NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Hartfield Clinic Latta Street Dumbarton G82 2DB NHS West Dunbartonshire Owned Hydepark Business Centre Hydepark Business Centre Glasgow G21 4SF NHS Glasgow City Leased Inverclyde Royal Hospital Larkfield Road Greenock PA16 0XN NHS Inverclyde Owned James Clark Building Unit 7 James Clark Building Paisley PA1 1TJ NHS Renfrewshire Leased Johnstone Health Centre 60 Quarry Street Johnstone PA5 8EY NHS Renfrewshire Owned Larkfield Unit Inverlcyde Royal Hospital Larkfield Road Greenock PA16 0XN NHS Inverclyde Owned SiteName Site_Info.Address1 Site_Info.Address2 Site_Info.Town Site PostCode Division Site_Info.County Tenure Lennox Castle Hospital Glen Road Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7LB NHS East Dunbartonshire Owned Lennoxtown Hub Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7DA NHS East Dunbartonshire Leased Leverndale Hospital 510 Crookston Road Glasgow G53 7TU NHS Glasgow City Owned Lightburn Hospital 966 Carntyne Road Glasgow G32 6ND NHS Glasgow City Owned Linwood Health Centre Ardlamont Square Linwood Paisley PA3 3DE NHS Renfrewshire Owned Maryhill Health & Care Centre Gairbraid Avenue Maryhill Glasgow G20 8BZ NHS Glasgow North Owned Mile End Mill Units 1.005 - 1.013 Mile End Mill Paisley PA1 1JS ‎ NHS Renfrewshire Leased Milngavie Clinic North Campbell Avenue Glasgow G62 7AA NHS East Dunbartonshire Owned Netherton LD Assessment Centre 19 Blackwood Street Glasgow G13 1AL NHS Glasgow City Owned Possilpark Health Centre 99 Saracen Street Glasgow G22 5AP NHS Glasgow City Owned New Sneddon Street Clinic 8 New Sneddon Street Paisley PA3 2AD NHS Renfrewshire Owned Central Stores/Carnegie Road 1 Carnegie Road Hillington Glasgow G52 4JZ NHS Glasgow City Leased Contact Centre/Hillington Laundry 1 Jubilee Court Hillington Glasgow G52 4LB NHS Glasgow City Leased Old Johnstone Clinic Ludovic Square Johnstone PA5 8EE NHS Renfrewshire Owned Parkhead Health Centre 101 Salamanca Street Parkhead Glasgow G31 5BA NHS Glasgow City Owned Parkhead Hospital 81 Salamanca Street Glasgow G31 5ES NHS Glasgow City Owned Parkview Resource Centre 152 Wellshot Road Glasgow G32 7AX NHS Glasgow City Owned Pharmacy Distribution Centre Dava Street, Moorpark Central Govan Glasgow G51 2JA NHS Glasgow City Leased Plean Street Clinic 18 - 20 Plean Street Glasgow G14 0YJ NHS Glasgow City Owned Pollok Health Centre 21 Cowglen Road Pollok Glasgow G53 6EQ NHS Glasgow City Owned Pollokshaws Clinic 35 Wellgreen Glasgow G43 1RR NHS Glasgow City Owned Port Glasgow Health Centre 2 Bay Street Port Glasgow PA14 5EW NHS Inverclyde Owned Queen Elizabeth University Hospital - Children's Hospital Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus 1345 Govan Road Glasgow G51 4TF NHS Glasgow City Owned Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Campus 1345 Govan Road Glasgow G51 4TF NHS Glasgow City Owned Renfrew Health & Social Work Centre 10 Ferry Road Renfrew PA4 8QH NHS Renfrewshire Owned Renfrewshire House Cotton Street Paisley PA1 1AL NHS Renfrewshire Leased Riverside CMHT 547 Dumbarton Road Partick Glasgow G11 6HE NHS Glasgow City Owned Rossdale Resource Centre 12 Haughburn Road Glasgow G53 6AB NHS Glasgow City Owned Rowanbank Clinic 133C Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UL NHS Glasgow City PFI/NPD Royal Alexandra Hospital Corsebar Road Paisley PA2 9PN NHS Renfrewshire Owned Sandy Road Clinic 547 Dumbarton Road Glasgow G11 6HU NHS Glasgow City Owned SiteName Site_Info.Address1 Site_Info.Address2 Site_Info.Town Site PostCode Division Site_Info.County Tenure Sandyford Initiative 2-6 Sandyford Place Glasgow G3 7NB NHS Glasgow City Owned Shettleston Health Centre 420 Old Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7JZ NHS Glasgow City Owned Smithhills Street 1 Smithhills Street Paisley PA1 1EB NHS Renfrewshire Leased Springburn Health Centre 200 Springburn Way Springburn Glasgow G21 1TR NHS Glasgow City Owned Springfield House Emerson Road Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 1QE NHS East Dunbartonshire Leased Springpark Resource Centre 101 Denmark Street Glasgow G22 5EU NHS Glasgow City Owned Stewart Resource Centre 17 Ardencraig Road Glasgow G45 9US NHS Glasgow City Leased Stobhill ACH 133 Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UW NHS Glasgow City PFI/NPD Stobhill Hospital 133 Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UW NHS Glasgow City Owned Tannahill Centre 76 Blackstoun Road Paisley PA3 1NR ‎ NHS Renfrewshire Leased Templeton Business Centre 62 Templeton Street Glasgow G40 1DA NHS Glasgow City Leased The Shields Health & Care Centre 80 McCulloch Street Glasgow G41 1NX NHS Glasgow City Owned The Vale Centre for Health
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