
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.
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.
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.
Join The Dots Arts Group
Offering arts activities and creative play for all ages in West Dunbartonshire and beyond through classes, workshops, birthday parties and events.
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
Clydebank Kettlebell Club
For anyone who wants to develop strength and stamina, contact the club via facebook.
Champion Dance and Cheer CDC Cheerleaders
Allstar Cheer & Dance program that offers recreational/competitive classes in Clydebank/Dumbarton. Placing 4th in World we are one of Europes top teams!
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
Clydebank Sea Cadets
Clydebank Sea Cadets is part of a national youth charity that is run by volunteers to train young people in a variety of fun and exciting nautical-themed activities. We parade on Wednesday nights from 19:15 until 21:30. If you're aged 10-18 and looking to learn new skills while making friends along the way then get in touch!
Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery
Clydebank Museum opened in 1980 in Clydebank Town Hall. It was originally operated by volunteers drawn from the local communities that had lobbied for its creation. Through the years the museum has developed, becoming part of Clydebank District Libraries and now sitting under the Arts and Heritage Team of West Dunbartonshire Libraries and Cultural Services.
Dunbartonshire Disability Sports Club
We provide recreational opportunities through sport for children and young people with disabilities, and respite for parents and carers.
Clydebank Synchronised Swimming Club
Clydebank Synchronised Swimming Club is an energetic, fun and enthusiastic, competitive club. Team spirit is vital and we have that in abundance. We welcome swimmers from age 7 plus.