Tel: 01389 765179
Fax: 01389 733031

Bellsmyre Housing Association
16 Merkins Avenue
Bellsmyre
Dunbartonshire
G82 3EB

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Monday
10am - 12.30pm / 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Tuesday to Friday
9.30am - 12.30pm / 1.30pm - 4.30pm

Bellsmyre is a registered Scottish Charity No SC038496

The Scottish Housing Regulator Reg No HCB 235

FSA Reg No 2380R(S)


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Welcome to Bellsmyre

Bellsmyre Housing Association Ltd was founded in September 1992 with an initial stock of 150 properties. We now own over 600 properties within the Bellsmyre area of Dumbarton. The Association also provides a management/factoring service for over 400 owner-occupiers in Bellsmyre.

For specific details about our housing stock please visit the Property Section of this website. You can also contact us for a Housing Application Form should you wish to apply for housing with us.

Bellsmyre Housing Association is committed to improving the services that our customers receive, and we are also committed to the community of Bellsmyre as a whole. We hope that this website will provide you with opportunities to find out more about the Association and our community.

We encourage you, our customers, to become involved with your community and we welcome your views, suggestions and comments. Let us know what changes you would like to see which could benefit both you and the wider community.

ABOUT BELLSMYRE

Bellsmyre is an area in the town of Dumbarton. Bellsmyre is bounded by the A82 to the south and ’the Crags’, a rocky part of the Old Kilpatrick hills, to the north. The western part is bounded by farmland, and to the east, Garshake and High Overtoun.

The area itself is hilly and as such may not be entirely suitable for people with mobility problems.

Dumbarton is situated on the banks of the River Clyde although the River Leven which drains from Loch Lomond runs throught the town itself. The town is dominated by Dumbarton Rock which has long been recognised for its strategic importance due to the commanding views that it affords of the River Clyde over to Argyllshire and of the hinterland which consists among other things of Loch Lomond and the mountains beyond.

 

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