
What’s On
Find out what’s on and get involved!
We appreciate how important it is to meet and socialise with people from your local community.
Take a look at our directory below to find out what local groups are offering both in-person and online.
If you are a local organisation and would like to advertise your activities, please contact us.
Click on the categories to find groups that are relevant to your search:
Whilst we make every effort to advertise local groups, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of third party information.
Please check with the group organiser for up to date information.
The Recycle Room
For the whole community a way to recycle your unwanted household items...from clothes to curtains, we take it all and give it back to others for FREE!
West Dunbartonshire CVS
As a Third Sector Interface, WDCVS holds a unique position in supporting, promoting, developing and representing volunteering and sector activity across West Dunbartonshire.
Clydebank Seniors Forum
We hold monthly meetings and pass on information relevant to our members. We have a variety of Speakers mainly on topics which will be of benefit to us but sometimes on a more lighthearted vein.
Clydebank Leisure Centre
Gyms, sports hall, pool, fitness activities, parking, café, child and adults swimming lessons, training, much more. Princess Quay.
The Lennox Partnership
Facilitates a range of services and activities for the regeneration of Clydebank.
Clydebank Bowling Club
The club has vacancies for all levels of membership, and forms can be picked up at the bar in John Knox Street.
ISARO Women's Group
For women of colour, BAME, new Scots and all immigrant women to come together to share cultures and increase cohesion, we offer a range of social and learning activities.
ISARO Youth Group Drop-In
ISARO runs a Drop-in service providing information, guidance and support on matters such as learning, employment, citizenship, civic engagement, health, housing, and many more.
ISARO Sewing Group
Sewing and Upcycling sessions are held in Centre81 on Tuesday mornings, contact ISARO for up to date information
The Hub Community Centre
The Hub Community Centre is located on Kilbowie Road next to the health centre. The centre offers a sports hall suitable for a number of activities such as badminton, short tennis, 5 a-side football, children's birthday parties and much more.
Centre 81 Gym and Community Centre
Run by Clydebank Housing Association, this community centre aims to improve the physical and mental health of residents through a range of innovative and exciting programmes.
Active Schools West Dumbartonshire
Part of the national Active Schools network funded by sportscotland aiming to get more young people, more active, more often. Promotes a variety of local activities.
Galic Football Glasgow Gaels
Glasgow Gaels offer Gaelic Football for Mens, Ladies & Youth. All three sections of the club are flourishing and thriving, as you might expect from a club with several hundred members.
Western Titans BMX Club
We are a small friendly club for children and adults based at the Clydebank BMX track on Onslow Road. During the summer months we train on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 18:30 to 20:30.
Café Morison
Cafe Morison is an UK-wide recognised "lunchroom" based at Morison Church. The cafe is supported by a very friendly staff and offers high quality lunch at affordable prices to the community. Open Thursdays 11.45am to 1.30pm.
Drumchapel and Clydebank Kayak Club
The club caters for canoeing and kayaking and has a range of sea kayaks, river / play boats, pool boats and canoes suitable for adults and children.
Waterfront Parish Church
We host a range of activities for all ages including tea bar, social activities, children’s youth activities, craft group, Sunday school, badminton, and Sunday and mid-week worship. Everyone is welcome!
Craft Daft
A creative group comprised of people with an artistic streak, the work is much appreciated by those entering Waterfront Parish Church.
Badminton Club
Wednesday mornings at Waterfront Parish Church, A 'smashing' good morning. Badminton, always laced with a cup of tea and plenty of laughter.