
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.
Trauma Informed Parenting
At TIP We offer workshops and support for parents, carers, teachers and anyone living or working with children with challenging behaviours due to trauma or ASN needs to apply a trauma lens. These parenting techniques are for all children. Not only children with trauma.
Knitting Group
Meets every Wednesday from 11 am to 1 pm. Contact Clydebank Shopmobility for up to date information.
Chair Yoga
Free classes offered through Clydebank Shopmobility every second Tuesday. Contact Clydebank Shopmobility for up to date information.
Walking Group
Easy, sociable walking group run by Clydebank Shopmobility. Meets every second Tuesday at 11am. Contact Clydebank Shopmobility for up to date information.
Bankie Talk
Established in 1989, Clydebank-based Bankie Talk is a charity which prepares and delivers a variety of talking newspapers and Audio Books from our extensive library for visually impaired people in West Dunbartonshire and further afield.
Clyde Shopmobility
Clyde Shopmobility is a locally run charity who provide a scooter, manual and powered wheelchair service to our members along with a drop off and pick up within Clydebank Shopping Centre. We also deliver a sighted guide service to residents of West Dunbartonshire and the surrounding areas.
Clydebank Leisure Centre
Gyms, sports hall, pool, fitness activities, parking, café, child and adults swimming lessons, training, much more. Princess Quay.
Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Resource Centre
Offers a range of free services including courses and support for carers, a quiz night, supper club and tea dance.
Health and Social Care Partnership
West Dunbartonshire Health and Social Care Partnership aims to improve the health and well-being of West Dunbartonshire residents.
National Autistic Society
The Clydebank / West Dunbartonshire Social Group is for young adults aged 16-25 years at the high-functioning end of the autistic spectrum, such as those with Asperger syndrome (AS). The groups are facilitated by a Social Programmes Manager who is responsible for a number of groups in their area.
Richmond Fellowship
Housing support and care at home, specialising in mental health, alcohol related brain damage and forensic support.
Strathclyde Autistic Society
The purpose of this group is to keep members updated on fundraising events, activities and opportunities to volunteer for the Strathclyde Autistic Society based at Centre 81, 2-16 Braes Avenue, Clydebank, G81 1DP
Dunbartonshire Disability Sports Club
We provide recreational opportunities through sport for children and young people with disabilities, and respite for parents and carers.
Clydebank Leisure Centre
Swimming pool, gym and a range of fitness classes held at Queens Quay, Clydebank
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.
Mad Hatters Drama Club
Run by Unity Enterprise Empower Project, for adults with learning difficulties, this drama club runs Thursdays at 1pm in the Dalmuir CE Centre.
Disability Futsal
An exclusive club for people with disabilities to meet up and play futsal to develop their game. Working on the FUNdamentals of football. Drumchapel High School Thursday eve 6-9pm
Neighbourhood Networks
We support vulnerable adults mainly with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health issues to live an independent life, safely, within their own homes and be fully involved within their local communities.
More than Paint Art Group
An Art Group for adults with learning disabilities meets every Thursday morning in Dlamuir CEC.
Sound Inspiration
Weekly music group for people with physical and learning disabilities. We sing together, play percussion and other instruments, write songs, dance, improvise, do drama, chat and have lots of fun. With experienced Musician, Singer/songwriter, and Social Worker Pauline Bradley.