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  1. Certificate of Compliance

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    Certificate of Compliance for Street Trading Vehicles

  2. Other Applications and Searches

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    Section 50 Application (Planning) If you are applying for a premises license or provisional premises licence then you will need a Planning Certificate or Provisional Planning Certificate, as…

  3. Private Water Supplies

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    Private water supplies All private water supplies must be registered with the Council. A private water supply is one which is not provided by Scottish Water. This may come from a loch, burn, spring,…

  4. Street traders licences

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    Apply  Street Trading Licence Application Principal Street Traders Licence Each Street Trader's licence requires a Principal application to operate the business. Employees Street Traders…

  5. Sex shops licences

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    Apply online Application to run a Sex Shop Application to change a Sex Shop Licence Application to surrender a Sex Shop Licence Fees The fee for a Sex Shop licence is £2521.00 What does the law…

  6. How to view and comment on planning applications

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    All planning applications carry with them the duty to notify the owners and occupants of neighbouring properties. In general terms, "neighbours" are persons having an interest in land within 20…

  7. Gull Advice

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    Gulls Advice Lesser Black Backed and Herring Gulls are common gulls within West Dunbartonshire and their presence often leads to complaints during the gull breeding season (April to September) each…

  8. About the Council's Services

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    West Dunbartonshire Council Services structure Charts

  9. Petitions

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    Petitions Framework Petitions allow citizens to raise issues directly with Council, either as an individual or on behalf of an organisation.  To ensure that the issues raised are dealt with in a…

  10. Community Facilities - Conditions of Let

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    West Dunbartonshire Leisure (WD Leisure) hereby make the following Management Rules to regulate the use of and conduct of persons whilst in premises occupied or managed by WD Leisure or otherwise…

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  1. ‘SHINE’ programme offers free activities over the holidays

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has launched a fun packed programme of free and engaging activities over the school holidays.   The Council’s “School Holidays Involve Nurture & Engage” (SHINE) is a…

  2. Labour’s Douglas McAllister is new MP for West Dunbartonshire

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    West Dunbartonshire has elected a new Member of Parliament who will represent the area at Westminster.

  3. Changes to garden waste collection set to come into effect

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    Changes to the way garden waste is collected across West Dunbartonshire will come into effect this summer.

  4. Work begins on energy efficient homes including properties for larger families

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    Work has begun on an energy efficient development of homes in Pappert, Bonhill which includes properties suitable for larger families.

  5. Disused site set to be transformed with much-needed homes

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    Work is set to begin on a small area of disused land which is being developed to help meet demand in housing.

  6. Shopfront improvements programme now extended to all three towns

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    A scheme to improve the appearance of town centres across West Dunbartonshire is now available to traders in all of the area’s three towns.

  7. Free family fun days including event in Balloch this weekend

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    Families across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to enjoy a family fun day at Moss O Balloch this weekend with free fairground rides as well as police and the fire service in attendance.

  8. Scottish Pipe Band Championships celebrate 25 years in Dumbarton

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    This year’s Scottish Pipe Band Championship marks a quarter of a century since the first event in Levengrove Park in 1999.

  9. Residents have their chance to give feedback on plans for the area

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    People across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to have their say on two important surveys which aim to support improvements in the area.

  10. Residents asked to help shape 10-year £20m plan for Clydebank

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    Residents from all areas of Clydebank are being asked for their feedback on a new long-term plan for the town.