It’s the end of an era as one of West Lothian’s most famous nightclubs has been ripped down..
Club Earth - which closed in 2017 - in Livingston is being bulldozed to make way for a new nursing home.
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A rite of passage for most folk in West Lothian, it’s also been known as Zen and Melvilles over the years before the space was most recently used for church meetings - but it did re-open for pop-up club nights in 2019 reports the Courier.
The nightclub was established in 1981 and has been a prime spot for clubbers for decades.
Morrison Community Care is transforming the site into a care service centre with private residential nursing and dementia care for up to 66 residents.
The proposed development, dubbed as ‘Almondside Luxury Suites’, would provide residents with private dining facilities, a cinema, a hairdressing salon, private en-suite bedrooms, and outdoor recreational space.
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Nursing staff would be available 24/7 and employed as part of a locally-based recruitment drive that could see up to 150 jobs created across a wide variety of roles and disciplines.
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