- Brucehill, Dumbarton
Brucehill is a medium-sized
council estate in the west ofDumbarton , in theWest Dunbartonshire area ofScotland . The area has always had a high degree of deprivation, with poor housing stock, around 40% of the properties lying vacant, boarded-up, and some even with roofs missing. Brucehill has always had high rates of anti-social behaviour. Despite the poor housing, there are currently no plans for regeneration, which nearby areas such asRenton andBellsmyre have benefited from. It takes its name fromRobert the Bruce who is linked to the town of Dumbarton by having capturedDumbarton Castle in1311 and having had a house built near the town on the River Leven towards the end of his life, and where he died. The Brucehill area is in the Western part of the town, next to the Castlehill area. Brucehill is largely a Protestant area, and a Catholic school,Our Lady and St Patrick's , is located nearby. The area has a massive flagpole in it, on top which sits a replica of the axe Bruce reputedly used to killHenry de Bohun at theBattle of Bannockburn in1314 .
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