A newly constructed business centre, finished in 1991. Previously, the site was occupied by buildings associated with the Clyde Steel Works. The works closed in 1970 (Harman and Minnis 2004, 155) and may have lain derelict for a number of previous years. The earlier OS maps show the site occupied by housing. Prior to this the area was situated at the northern limit of the medieval town, just beyond Lady's Bridge. The area was known as Assembly Green. This was taken from the practice of the towns men having to muster on the site once a year. The name Wicker first occurs in 1379 (Smith 1961, 207) and may just refer to a wicker tree or osier by the river. Legibility is zero.