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Cumbernauld town centre regeneration

Demolition of Fleming House

The first steps to regenerate Cumbernauld town centre is underway as contractors are in the final stages of demolishing Fleming House, a multi-storey office on Tryst Road. 

The demolition is the first step in the council’s 15-year plan to completely regenerate the town centre.

Fencing is in place to secure the building site and there is no anticipated impact on the surrounding roads and car parks during the works. 

The purchase of The Centre Cumbernauld was completed in June 2023 after securing £9.225 million from the UK Government. This is the first step towards realising Cumbernauld’s Town Vision.

An image of a town with buildings and people cycling
Cumbernauld Town Vision image

While the building represented the future in the 1960s, it does not fit with the community’s vision of what they need from a modern town centre. The structure has been through significant changes over the years since the first phase of works were completed in 1963. 

We are committed to ensuring Cumbernauld, and all the towns in North Lanarkshire, are vibrant, living towns with a sustainable future. We will continue to invest in our town centres to help attract people to come and live, work, learn, visit and invest in our town centres.

Page last updated:
29 Jul 2025

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