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Dawn Developments Ltd/467374673/Queen’s Quay Masterplan EIA/KD<br />

04/01/2012<br />

Major Mixed Use Development, Queen's Quay, Clydebank<br />

EIA Scoping Report<br />

Since its closure in 1999, the Development site has been completely cleared, with the<br />

exception of the Titan Crane structure. The Crane was refurbished and opened as a<br />

tourist attraction in 2007. The Titan Enterprise visitor centre, located to the south-east of<br />

the dock and outwith the Development site boundary, was opened in June 2011.<br />

2.3 Masterplan proposal<br />

2.3.1 Overview<br />

The Development area is approximately 24.08 Ha. The Masterplan proposes a mixed use<br />

development on the Queen’s Quay site that may include the following development<br />

classes:<br />

• Residential (including affordable housing and care homes);<br />

• Retail (including a large format superstore with petrol filling station);<br />

• Offices;<br />

• Leisure;<br />

• Food and drink and/or public house;<br />

• Hotel development;<br />

• Creche/ Nursery;<br />

• Car parking; and<br />

• Public realm.<br />

The zoning of these development categories within the site is highlighted on Figure 2,<br />

Appendix B. The Development would also include hard and soft landscaping works and<br />

repairs to the existing quayside.<br />

Vehicular access to and from the site will be taken from the existing site access points:<br />

Cable Depot Road and Cart Street.<br />

Construction of the Development is likely to occur in up to six phases (see Figure 3,<br />

Appendix B).<br />

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