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  1. Capital Investment – Service Standards

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    When carrying out large improvements and repairs to your home, we will: write to tell you that your home is included in a programme of work at least 28 days before the work is due to start. tell…

  2. Tenant Involvement - Our Performance

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    Our Performance Report outlines the outcomes from tenant involvement in shaping and improving Housing Services. It also tells you about the resources we put into the various tenant participation…

  3. Education, Learning and Attainment - Inspection (INPLA)

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has been given significant funding since 2015-16 to support the Scottish Government’s excellence and equity agenda. The aim is to close the attainment gap which currently…

  4. Freedom of information

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    The Freedom of Information (Scotland ) Act 2002 is an Act of Scottish Parliament and came into force in 2005.

  5. Psychological services Information

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    Psychological Services offer a specialist service to schools and parents to help children and young people with additional learning needs.

  6. Performance and improvement in Psychological Services

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    Performance and improvement information on our Educational Psychological Service.

  7. Learning an Instrument

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    Getting Started The Instrumental Music Service in West Dunbartonshire offers free instrumental music tuition in all primary and secondary schools across the authority. At primary level, pupils…

  8. Instruments

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    Instrumental tuition is available on the following instruments: Strings – Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass. Brass – Trumpet, Cornet, French Horn, Tenor Horn, Baritone, Euphonium, Trombone, Bass…

  9. Instrumental Music Service Ensembles

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    Joining an Ensemble Pupils receiving instrumental instruction are encouraged to take part in school and authority ensembles whenever an appropriate standard has been reached. These activities are an…

  10. Advice and Information Services

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    There are many advice and information services for young people in West Dunbartonshire.

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

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    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.

  2. Regeneration housing project gains national recognition with award win

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    An 88-unit housing development on a key regeneration site in Clydebank has scooped a national award.

  3. Access to Housing Service Standards

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    Access to social housing West Dunbartonshire Council aims to ensure that people looking for housing find it easy to apply for the widest choice of social housing available and get the information…

  4. Free swim and gym sessions return over the summer

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    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…

  5. Delivery Plans 2024/25

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    Citizen Culture & Facilities Delivery Plan - 2024/2025 Education Delivery Plan - 2024/2025 Housing and Employability Delivery Plan - 2024/2025 People and Technology Delivery Plan -…

  6. Young people enjoy a summer of friendship and fun at this year’s SHINE programme

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    Young people across West Dunbartonshire benefited from free summer holiday camps offering fun and friendship over the school holidays.   The Council invested £100k this year along with £19,993…

  7. Share your views on West Dunbartonshire libraries

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    Residents are being encouraged to share their views on libraries as part of a consultation. The survey is being undertaken to ensure library services can continue to meet the evolving needs of local…

  8. WDLT Annual General Meeting Minutes September 2020

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    West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust Note of Annual General Meeting 10 September 2020 Present David McBride (DMcB) Partner DirectorDavid Marshall (DM) Independent DirectorDavid Smith (DS) Independent…

  9. First phase of savings agreed to help close Council’s £10m budget gap

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    Savings and adjustments totalling £615,500 have been agreed as part of early work to close the Council’s £10.4million budget gap. The Council budget process is undertaken in two phases with a view…

  10. New Councillor for Clydebank Central following by election

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    A new councillor has been elected to represent Clydebank Central following a by-election held yesterday (Thursday 13 June).