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  1. Housing and Property Chamber, First-tier Tribunal

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    The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber) performs the functions that used to be carried out by the Private Rented Housing Panel (PRHP) and the Homeowner Housing Panel…

  2. Planning decisions - how we make them

    /planning-building-standards/decision-notices-appeals-enforcement/planning-how-we-make-decisions

    Major and controversial planning applications are normally determined by the Council's Planning Committee, whilst other applications are usually determined by planning officials under delegated…

  3. Tell Us Once

    /birth-marriage-death/bereavement/tell-us-once

    When someone has passed away there are a number of government departments and council services that need to be told.  Up until now you have had to notify all these departments individually. The…

  4. Abnormal loads

    /roads-parking-travel/roads-and-pavements/abnormal-loads

    Abnormal Loads Before a large or heavy load can travel on the road, we need to check that there are no problems with the route it proposes to take. If you wish to move such a load, please send the…

  5. Children at risk

    /health-social-care/children/children-at-risk

    It is everyone's business to help protect children who may be at risk. If you know someone who you believe is being harmed please tell us so that we can help them to protect themselves. If you…

  6. Justice and Community Justice Services

    /health-social-care/justice-and-community-justice-services

    Community Interventions and Support Directory - Community Justice Scotland Justice Services undertake a range of statutory duties concerned with the assessment and supervision of those who come into…

  7. Advice for Young People

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    Connecting Online and Consent Connecting with people online is normal. It's a great way to make friends, form new relationships, and explore communities. Healthy relationships, whether online or…

  8. Removal of fly-posters

    /public-health-protection/street-care-and-cleaning/fly-posters

    Fly-posting / fly-postering Fly-posting is defined as "the display of advertising material on buildings and street furniture without the consent of the owner" and it is illegal under the Town and…

  9. Parades and demonstrations

    /business/licences-permits-and-permissions/parades-and-demonstration

    What does the law require? If you intend to hold a procession in a public place (such as a march, parade or similar event) the law requires you to notify the Council and the Police. You must do so…

  10. Animal health and welfare

    /business/trading-standards/animal-health-and-welfare

    Farms and Animal Movement We visit farms to check that the health of livestock is maintained. We check movement control records that are kept so that any animals can be quickly traced in the event…

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  1. Communities benefit from Council focus on empty homes

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    Communities across West Dunbartonshire have been able to see the benefits after 58 empty homes were brought back into use in the last two years.

  2. Upgrade of pitch in Dumbarton is completed

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/may/pitch-upgrade-in-dumbarton

    The upgrade of Dumbarton’s East End Park football pitch is now complete and ready for use.

  3. Book checked out at Faifley Library 13 years ago turns up in Denmark

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/may/faifley-book-found-denmark

    A book which disappeared after being checked out from Faifley Library in 2012 has turned up over 1100 miles away.

  4. Steady increase in school attendance is welcomed

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/may/increase-in-school-attendance

    The number of children absent from schools in West Dunbartonshire has reduced including a reduction in absence for care experienced young people. Attendance increased to 91 percent up from 88…

  5. West Dunbartonshire Council Joins National Campaign to Commemorate 80 Years Since WWII’s End

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/80-years-since-wwii-s-end

    West Dunbartonshire Council has been selected to be part of a national programme of community-based events marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

  6. Free swim and gym sessions return over the summer

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/free-swim-and-gym

    Free gym and swim sessions for young people across West Dunbartonshire will return for the summer holidays. Schoolchildren will be able to access free swimming and gym for the six weeks starting…

  7. Mums delighted as new homes give huge benefits for family life

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/huge-benefits-for-family-life

    Families have begun to settle into their new Council homes with two mums highlighting how much the properties will enhance the lives of their families.

  8. Family fun across West Dunbartonshire parks this summer

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/family-fun-across-parks

    Families across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to enjoy a series of fun days within the area’s parks this summer.

  9. ‘SHINE’ programme offering free activities over the school holidays

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/shine-free-activities

    Families across West Dunbartonshire are in for a fun-packed summer as the Council launches a series of free and engaging activities over the school holidays.   The Council’s “School Holidays…

  10. West Dunbartonshire tenants’ organisation successful at national awards

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/july/tenant-group-of-the-year

    The leading tenants’ organisation in West Dunbartonshire has been named Tenant Group of the Year at a national awards ceremony.