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  1. Faifley Library

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    Facilities: Books for children and adults Audio Talking Books on CD Free Computer and Internet access (see below) Free Wi-Fi Access (ask staff for login details) Colour printing & photocopying…

  2. Parkhall Library

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    Facilities: Books for children and adults Audio Talking Books on CD Music CDs Free Computer and Internet access (see below) Free Wi-Fi Access (ask staff for login details) Colour printing &…

  3. Library Memberships and Joining

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    How do I join the library? You can complete the form below to join our online library which gives you access to resources including eBooks, eMagazines and eAudiobooks.   Join - online…

  4. Apply for a Council Tax reduction

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    This page should be read with the Housing Benefit page, where applicable. Please note, if you wish to claim both Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction you only need to complete one…

  5. National Services

    /emergencies/domestic-abuse/children-and-young-people/national-services/

    Childline Childline offers support to anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they’re going through. You can talk about anything with their trained counsellors. Childline is free, confidential and…

  6. Fuel Poverty - Energy Advice

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    Are you in fuel poverty?  You are deemed to be "fuel poor" if you spend 10% or more of your income on your household fuel.  Fuel Poverty results from a combination of having poor energy efficiency…

  7. West Dunbartonshire Advice and Information Partnership

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    The West Dunbartonshire Information and Advice Partnership is set within the context of strategic planning within West Dunbartonshire.  While each organisation remains independent they will,…

  8. Adoption Aims and Objectives of the Service

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    Statement of Purpose The purpose of West Dunbartonshire Council Adoption Service is to ensure the recruitment, preparation, matching and support of adoptive families for children requiring a…

  9. Dumbarton Library

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    Facilities: Books for children and adults Audio Talking Books on CD Music CDs Free Computer and Internet access (see below) Free Wi-Fi Access (ask staff for login details) Colour printing &…

  10. Baby Massage and Baby Yoga

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    Baby Massage and Baby Yoga sessions are fun, relaxing, free sessions which help you bond with your baby and give you the opportunity to meet other parents in your local area.

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  1. Options outlined to close Council’s remaining £8.3m budget gap

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    A range of budget savings options will be considered by elected members next month to close the Council’s remaining £8.3m budget gap. A first tranche of savings options and management adjustments,…

  2. House building programme makes progress as new development to start soon

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    West Dunbartonshire Council continues to make good progress in its ambitious house building programme with a new project due to begin in the coming weeks.

  3. Buy Back scheme to bring more homes into Council ownership

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    A bid to bring homes into Council ownership to increase the number of properties available and reduce homelessness is making progress with a dedicated officer now appointed to lead the scheme.

  4. Tenants’ voices are listened to as redevelopment for Willox Park is agreed

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/mar/redevelopment-for-willox-park-is-agreed/

    The views of tenants living at Willox Park have been listened to as plans to redevelop properties at the Dumbarton site are set to be taken forward.

  5. Unavoidable cuts as Council closes remaining £8.3m budget gap for 2024/25

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/mar/wdc-budget-2024/

    Unavoidable cuts to services will have a lasting impact on West Dunbartonshire communities, the area’s Council Leader said last night

  6. Hundreds of home improvements are part of investment in Council properties

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/mar/investment-in-council-properties/

    Tenants across West Dunbartonshire will benefit from a range of upgrades to properties over the next year.

  7. Record number of children and young people benefit from WDC Music Service

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    The number of children and young people benefiting from the Instrumental Music Service (IMS) is at its peak with more than 1,000 pupils participating in music lessons this year. The service has…

  8. Children and young people showing year on year improvement in education

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    Primary pupils in West Dunbartonshire’s schools are meeting or exceeding the national average in reading, writing and numeracy. A report to the Educational Services Committee shows a steady…

  9. Pupils take part in Chromebook repair project

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    Pupils at Vale of Leven Academy will take part in an exciting project by repairing Chromebooks in schools. The project, which will take place in the Communications Base at Vale of Leven Academy,…

  10. Free family fun days over Easter break as part of Council’s cost of living support

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    Families across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to enjoy a series of free family fun days taking place this April as part of the Council’s Cost of Living initiative.