CLYDEHOLM is located at 423 Napier St, Clydebank G81 1LT, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with CLYDEHOLM and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Denise Dyte

5 Google Rating

It's just petrol

5/ 5

It's just petrol

dot smillie

5 Google Rating

The only garage i use. Staff is polite..

5/ 5

The only garage i use. Staff is polite..

Alexander Kerr

5 Google Rating

First time in and definitely be back rather than go across the road. Monday morning lady was absolut

5/ 5

First time in and definitely be back rather than go across the road. Monday morning lady was absolutely lovely ,polite and helpful. Defo recommendation to my friends.

Dee A

5 Google Rating

HELPFUL STAFF Very helpful staff polite and friendly. One Happy Customer. 😃

5/ 5

HELPFUL STAFF Very helpful staff polite and friendly. One Happy Customer. 😃

Keith Thom

5 Google Rating

This is a well appointed filling station or garage. Early evening when I visited, only three cars on

5/ 5

This is a well appointed filling station or garage. Early evening when I visited, only three cars on the forecourt so no queues at the pumps. I don’t know the area well and Google maps gave me a choice of four petrol stations close to my location. The “explore” function again working very well for me. Distance and ETA both very accurate. The garage had a shop and pay counter. Mainly sweets drinks and crisps available. There were a couple of slippery patches near the pumps where small amounts of diesel had been spilled. Staff could easily spread a small amount of sand on the spills when they go round at shift change checking meter readings on the pumps. A small job that would make a big difference to disabled and able bodied people walking on the forecourt. Prices displayed were accurate and very competitive.

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