Campaign to transform Loch Lomond area into watersports centre
A community group is campaigning to transform an area on the banks of Loch Lomond into a multi-purpose watersports centre for school children.
A community group is campaigning to transform an area on the banks of Loch Lomond into a multi-purpose watersports centre for school children.
The primary one enrolment date for pupils across West Dunbartonshire is set to be brought forward for the start of the 2025 school year
New planning rules that will restrict the number of betting offices and payday lending shops set up across West Dunbartonshire are being introduced by the council.
Calls have been made for West Dunbartonshire Council’s entire Labour group to quit after the party suddenly resigned their leadership at Wednesday’s full council meeting.
The rise in shoplifting crimes across West Dunbartonshire is not linked to a reduction in town centre police officer numbers, police have insisted.
Concerns over whether possible race riots could spread to Scotland after problems in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have been raised by a West Dunbartonshire councillor.
West Dunbartonshire’s new housing emergency action plan must focus on helping the areas and people most in need of assistance, councillors have warned.
Dozens of newbuild houses in Clydebank are on track to be handed over to residents this October.
Properties purchased through West Dunbartonshire Council’s buyback programme could be rebuilt into larger family homes.
A total of £339,000 has been invested so far in West Dunbartonshire Council’s flood prevention scheme for the year 2024/25.
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