Community hub launches at West Lothian development
Families at a West Lothian development have been bonding over award-winning local ice cream and a variety of family-friendly activities at the launch of a multi-use community hub that will be part-owned by residents.
Children and adults alike enjoyed refreshments, including independent ice-cream maker S Luca’s ice-cream at the launch of the Scandi-inspired community hub at Dundas Estates’ Uphall Station Village (USV) development.
The developer put on the launch event to introduce residents to the brand new £200,000 building which is set to be used for parent and toddler groups, exercise classes, and social events.
As part of the community hub’s appeal, each buyer purchasing a home at the development will also own a share of the building.
USV sales negotiator, Janice Gemmell, said: “From seasonal parties and birthdays, to mother and toddler groups, the community hub is very much a multi-purpose building and its use will be dictated by residents.
“Designed with social activities in mind, the hub provides a stylish and adaptable space for residents to come together as a community and build lasting relationships.
“For the launch, we are delighted to partner with S Luca’s ice-cream who have been serving up everyone’s favourite flavours from their van. Residents have been able to enjoy a range of activities, and refreshments to celebrate the opening of their new purpose-built space.
“We hope this event can give residents a taste of the community life that we are creating at Uphall.”
The Dundas development consists of 266 homes, featuring three, four and five-bedroom properties.