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Bridgeton & Dalmarnock Community Information Bridgeton & Dalmarnock Community Information a guide to local facilities and services www.thenuehousing.co.uk thenue housing information leaflet A bit about the area Thenue Local Office There is a diverse mixed housing stock 2 Main Street, Bridgeton within the Bridgeton & Dalmarnock Glasgow, G40 1HA area. These include 1, 2 and 3 apartment Tel: 0141 554 5245 tenements flats, 3, 4 & 5 apartment main Fax: 0141 554 5758 door flats and houses, including several Email: [email protected] sheltered and supported housing flats. Office Opening Hours: The Association is in the process of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: installing gas central heating, double 9.00am - 4.30pm glazing, new kitchens, bathrooms, re- (telephone enquiries until 5.00pm) wiring, external flat doors and close door Wednesday: 9.00am-12.30pm entry systems over the next couple of years with all work scheduled to be completed by 2015. We are also currently looking at Transport Links ways to finance a programme of backcourt Bus and refuse containment improvements. Frequent bus service from the City Centre Via London road Bridgeton’s first new build programme Numbers 16 / 18 / 18a / 43 / 64 / 263 came off site in December 2009 and Via Gallowgate provided a mixture of 24 flats and family Numbers 8 / 61 / 62 / 240 / 255 / 262 homes. Trains Trains run from Glasgow Central Station to Bridgeton Station page 2 ‘bridgeton & dalmarnock community information’ thenue housing information leaflet Nurseries, Schools and Further Sacred Heart Primary School Education 31 Reid Street, Bridgeton Nursery Schools Glasgow, G40 4AR London Road Nursery Tel: 0141 554 5949 c/o Dalmarnock Primary School 111 Baltic Street, Glasgow, G40 3BA Tel: 0141 554 0578 Secondary Schools Whitehill Mile End Nursery 280 Onslow Drive, Glasgow, G31 2QF 35 David Street, Glasgow, G40 2UN Tel: 0141 582 0290 Tel: 0141 554 1675 St Mungo’s Academy Bridgeton Family Learning Centre 235 Crownpoint Road, Glasgow 106 Orr Street, G40 2QF G40 2RA Tel: 0141 554 3719 Tel: 0141 582 0260 Hyde ‘n’ Seek (East) 10 Redan Street, Bridgeton Further Education Glasgow, G40 2QA - Private Nursery Bridgeton Family Learing Centre Tel: 0141 554 3742 106 Orr Street, Glasgow, G40 2QF Tel: 0141 554 3719 Primary Schools John Wheatley College Dalmarnock Primary School East End Campus, 2 Haghill Road, 111 Baltic Street, Bridgeton Glasgow, G31 3SR Glasgow, G40 2BA Tel: 0141 588 1500 Tel: 0141 554 3558 Fax: 0141 588 1503 email: [email protected] october 2011 page 3 thenue housing information leaflet Healthcare & Community Bridgeton Community Learning Campus Facilities 68 Dale Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow Medical Centre G40 4TL 40 Main Street, Bridgeton, Tel: 0141 556 4275 Glasgow Tel: 0141 953 5600 Community Alcohol Support (CAS) Opening Hours: 26 Orr Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, G40 Monday & Friday 8.30am - 6.00pm; Tel: 0141 554 5368 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8.30am - 6.30pm Other Local Housing Providers GP & Dentist, Bridgeton Health Centre Molendinar Park Housing Association 201A Abercromby Street, Glasgow 3 Graham Square, Glasgow, G31 3DG G40 2DA Tel: 0141 551 8131 Tel: 0141 531 6500 Glasgow Housing Association East End Healthy Living Centre Granite House, 177 Trongate, Glasgow 183 Crownpoint Road, Glasgow G1 5HF G40 2AL Tel: 0141 274 6200 Tel: 0141 550 5000 East End Community Homes Bridgeton Library Unit 60, The Forge, 1221 Gallowgate, 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, G40 1BP Glasgow, G31 4EB Tel: 0141 276 0870 Tel: 0141 274 7700 Opticians - Frank Munro Optometrists Tollcross Housing Association 45 Main Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow 84 Braidfauld Street, Tollcross, Glasgow, G40 1QB G32 8PJ Tel: 0141 554 3441 Tel: 0141 763 1317 page 4 ‘bridgeton & dalmarnock community information’ thenue housing information leaflet Agencies in Glasgow and Surrounding Local Representatives Areas Councillor Alison Thewliss List available from our office at 2 Main Tel: 0141 287 5272 Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, G40 1AH [email protected] Surgery details: Money Advice 4th Tuesday of each month, 10am-11am Thenue Housing Bridgeton Library, 23 Landressy Place 2 Main Street, Bridgeton Glasgow, G40 1BP Glasgow, G40 1HA Tel: 0141 554 0217 Tel: 0141 554 5245 Citizens Advice Bureau Councillor Ruth Simpson 35 Main Street, Glasgow, G40 1QB Tel: 0141 287 7031 Tel: 0141 556 5560 [email protected] Helpline: 0808 801 1011 Surgery details: Housing & Council Tax Benefit Office 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7pm-8pm 125 Westmuir Street, Parkhead Bridgeton Community Centre Glasgow, G31 5EX 67 Dale Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow Tel: 0141 287 1500 Councillor George Redmond Tel: 0141 287 3948 [email protected] Surgery details: 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7pm-8pm Bridgeton Community Centre 67 Dale Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow october 2011 page 5 thenue housing information leaflet Police & Community Police Churches London Road Police Office Sacred Heart (Bridgeton) 851 London Road, G40 3RX 50 Old Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow Tel: 0141 532 4600 G40 3RX Community Officers Sunday Mass: 9am, 10.15am Tel: 0141 532 5315 Latin Tridentine: 11.30am Sunday Vigil: 5pm Shopping Dalmarnock Centre Various local shops throughout the 3 Lily Street, Dalmarnock, G40 3HE Bridgeton area. Church of Scotland (Carlton Parkhead Church), partner of Church of Scotland The Forge Shopping Centre (ASDA) and Sunday Service: 10am Glasgow City Centre. St Francis in the East 26 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton Glasgow, G40 3BB Sunday Service: 11am, 6.30pm page 6 ‘bridgeton & dalmarnock community information’ thenue housing information leaflet Leisure Facilities Gorbals Leisure Centre 275 Ballater Street, Glasgow G5 0YP Tel: 0141 276 1490 East End Healthy Living Centre 183 Crownpoint Road, Glasgow G40 2AL Tel: 0141 550 5000 Gym classes, Creche East End Healthy LIving Centre is managed by Glasgow East Regeneration Agency* * discount eligibility dependent on home postcode - evidence will be required. Excludes Sunshine Cafe and coin operated facilities. Ask in Centre for more gym information. october 2011 page 7 thenue housing 83 Green Street, Glasgow, G40 2TG Tel: 0141 550 3581 Fax: 0141 550 2433 [email protected] www.thenuehousing.co.uk We are committed to ensuring access to information for everyone. If you need this information translated in another language or you require an audiotape, Braille or large print version, please tell us. Thenue Housing Association Ltd Registered under the Provident & Societies Acts (No 1933R(S)) Charity registered in Scotland (No SC032782).
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