Residents of Duncanston and Culbokie are being warmly invited to a special community drop-in session as Scottish Water prepares to renew key water mains in the area.
The event will be held at Findon Hall in Culbokie, IV7 8JH on Wednesday 21 May 2025, running from 1.30pm until 5.30pm.
It promises a chance for local people to meet the team behind the work, ask questions and hear exactly what’s planned for their community.
Scottish Water, working alongside its delivery partner Morrison Construction, has been drawing up a programme of essential upgrades to the local water network.
The project is part of a wider effort to modernise ageing infrastructure and ensure a more resilient water supply for homes and businesses.
The pipes serving Duncanston and Culbokie have stood the test of time, but they are now due for replacement to prevent future issues and improve reliability for years to come.
At the heart of this initiative is a commitment to transparency and community care.
This is why Scottish Water is taking the time to meet with residents in person, talk through the work in detail, and make sure every voice is heard.
The drop-in event is designed to be informal and welcoming, allowing people to pop in at a time that suits them and speak directly with those leading the project.
There will be updates on timelines, construction methods and efforts to minimise any disruption caused by the works.
For Scottish Water, it’s not just about laying new pipes — it’s about building trust, reducing inconvenience and keeping communities fully informed at every step.
The team is keen to answer any questions, listen to concerns and ensure that everyone understands how the improvements will benefit the area in the long run.
With a track record of delivering vital infrastructure upgrades across the country, Scottish Water understands the importance of doing things properly and in partnership with the people it serves.
This event marks an important moment for Duncanston and Culbokie, as the community comes together to help shape the next phase of its essential public services.
Everyone is welcome, and every opinion matters.