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YOKER l M i M Please note this map is for illustrative purposes only and is not to scale. To the best of our knowledge all information is correct at August 2018. Centre81 is owned and managed by Clydebank Housing Association Locations with Locations with 17. Clyde Shopping 30. KFC 43. Goldenhill Mental 5. Faifley Library Centre 59 Livingstone Street, Clydebank Health Resource Centre Craigpark Street, Faifley G81 5BS G81 2XA Public Computers Free/Guest WiFi 170 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank 199 Dumbarton Road, Clydebank • Computers for the Absolute 1. Centre81 1. Centre81 G81 2UA 31. McDonald’s Drive G81 4XJ Beginner 2-16 Braes Avenue, Whitecrook 2-16 Braes Avenue, Whitecrook • A Guide to Windows 10 G81 1DP G81 1DP 18. Asda Thru 44. Clydebank Health • Library Online 31 Brittania Way, Clydebank G81 Montrose Street, Clydebank G81 Centre • Digital Cameras 2. Clydebank Housing 2. Clydebank Housing 2RZ 2QB Kilbowie Road, Clydebank G81 Association Association 2TQ 6. Duntocher Library 77-83 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank 19. Ladbrokes 32. Chandlers 77-83 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank 3B Clyde Shopping Centre, 2 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank G81 45. Golden Jubilee 1A Duntiglennan Road, G81 1BL G81 1BL Clydebank G81 2RR 1TH Duntocher G81 6HF National Hospital 3. Clydebank Library Agamemnon Street, Dalmuir G81 • Smart Phones & Android 3. Clydebank Library 20. TSB 33. John Browns Tablets for the Absolute Dumbarton Road, Clydebank G81 4DY Dumbarton Road, Clydebank G81 29 Sylvania Way South, 1-3 Chalmers Street, Clydebank Beginner 1XH Clydebank G81 1EA G81 1RT 1XH 46. McMonagles • Computer Drop-in Surgery 4. Parkhall Library 21. Royal Bank of 34. Bar 68 1 Argyll Road, Clydebank G81 4. Parkhall Library 42 Hawthorn Street, Parkhall G81 1QA 7. Dalmuir Library 42 Hawthorn Street, Parkhall G81 Scotland 68 Dumbarton Road, Clydebank 3HZ G81 1UG 10 Lennox Place, Dalmuir G81 3HZ 30 Sylvania Way South, 47. The Titan 4LX 5. Faifley Library Clydebank G81 1TS 1710 Great Western Road, 35. Cleddans • Next Steps (must have basic 5. Faifley Library Craigpark Street, Faifley G81 5BS 387 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank Clydebank G81 2XT Craigpark Street, Faifley G81 5BS 22. Paddy Power PC skills) 6. Duntocher Library 31 Sylvania Way South, G81 2TU 1A Duntiglennan Road, Clydebank G81 2UA Locations with 12. St Eunan’s Primary 6. Duntocher Library Duntocher G81 6HF 36. Ladbrokes 1A Duntiglennan Road, 23. CEX 146 Duntocher Road, Clydebank Free Training School Duntocher G81 6HF 7. Dalmuir Library 47 Sylvania Way South, G813NQ Gilmour Street, Clydebank G81 10 Lennox Place, Dalmuir G81 4LX Clydebank G81 2RR 1. Centre81 2BW 7. Dalmuir Library 37. Radnor Cafe 2-16 Braes Avenue, Whitecrook 497 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank • Developing Further in IT 10 Lennox Place, Dalmuir G81 8. Skills Development 24. Thomas Cook G81 1DP 4LX 56 Sylvania Way South, G81 2AX Scotland Clydebank G81 2TL • Beginners IT 13. Clydebank High 8. Skills Development 5 Carinthia Way, Upper Level, 38. West Park Hotel • How to work IT School Clyde Shopping Centre G81 2UA 25. Game Great Western Road, Clydebank • E-commerce Scotland G81 2AX Janetta Street, Clydebank G81 6 Brittania Way, Clydebank G81 3EJ 5 Carinthia Way, Upper Level, 11. Job Centre 2RZ Clyde Shopping Centre G81 2UA 245 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank 39. iPlay 3. Clydebank Library • Moving on in IT G81 2JN 26. Costa 2 Bleasdale Court, Clydebank Dumbarton Road, Clydebank G81 Business Park, Clydebank G81 2LE 1XH 9. The Lennox 14. West College 80/82 Sylvania Way, Clydebank Partnership G81 2TL • Computers for the Absolute Scotland 40. Monkey Madness Beginner 201 Dumbarton Road, Clydebank 33 John Knox Street, Clydebank Queen’s Quay, Clydebank G81 1BF 27. o2 • A Guide to Windows 10 Follow us on Facebook G81 4XJ G81 1ND 10 Brittania Way, Clydebank G81 • Library Online 15. Clydebank Train and Twitter! 10. Onslow Road Hall 2RZ 41. Pure Gym Onslow Road, Drumry G81 2PR Station Unit 11/12 Seaforth Road South, 4. Parkhall Library @Centre81Clydebank Chalmers Street, Clydebank G81 28. McDonalds 42 Hawthorn Street, Parkhall 10/14 Brittania Way, Clydebank Clydebank G81 2UA 1RT G81 3HZ @Centre81_CHA 11. Job Centre G81 2RZ 245 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank 42. Lucky Break • iPads for the Absolute 16. Clydebank Bus 26-30 Glasgow Road, Clydebank G81 2JN 29. Matzaluna Beginner G81 1SE Stance 23 Brittania Way, Clydebank G81 • A Guide to Windows 10 Chalmers Street, Clydebank G81 2RZ • Library Online 1RT.
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