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  1. Addictions

    /health-social-care/addictions

    If you or someone you know has a drink, drug or gambling problem, our specialist teams may be able to help.

  2. Community Empowerment

    /community/community-planning/communities/community-empowerment

    The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 will help to empower communities.

  3. Consumer advice

    /consumer-advice

    Our Trading Standards team provides advice to help you understand your consumer rights and stay safe from scams.

  4. Place Based Investment Programme

    /business/regeneration/funding/place-based-investment-programme

    The Place Based Investment Programme (PBIP) is a Scottish Government capital funding programme worth approximate £325m over its five-year lifespan. The programme began in 21/22 and will continue…

  5. Social Benefits Annual Report and Achievements

    /business/procurement/contracts-and-tenders/social-benefits/social-benefits-annual-report-and-achievements

    Social benefits have been recognised as a key achievement in enhancing the quality of life for residents and fostering economic growth. Key values associated with social benefits include: Economic…

  6. Temporary Traffic Restriction Order - Greenhead Road, Dumbarton

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    Notice is hereby given that under Section 14 of the Roads Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA), as amended and by any other relevant legislation, use of the following roads by the undernoted…

  7. Emergency Temporary Traffic Restriction Order - Stevenson Street, Clydebank

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    Notice is hereby given that under Section 14 of the Roads Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA), as amended and by any other relevant legislation, use of the following roads by the undernoted…

  8. West Dunbartonshire Council Allocation Policy

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    West Dunbartonshire Housing Services have been undertaking a review of our allocation policy and when reviewing such policies we value the views of our tenants and housing applicants. Therefore, we…

  9. Occasional licence applications

    /business/licences-permits-and-permissions/alcohol-licences/licences-occasional-licence/occasional-licence-applications

    Occasional licence applications Date Occasion Applicant Time Last date for objections Location Monday, 1 June to Sunday, 14 June 2026 Cafe Bar with beer garden Sweeney's Cruises 11am to…

  10. Discretionary Relief

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    Discretionary Relief Discretionary Relief is available to non-profit making organisations, under Section 4(5) of Local Government (Financial Provision etc.) (Scotland) Act 1962, that do not receive…

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  1. Housing service helping adults with complex needs praised by inspectors

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    A specialist Council service which aims to help adults with complex needs find their own homes and sustain tenancies has received praise from the Care Inspectorate.

  2. Budget Conversation - Shape Council Spending for 2027/28

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    Residents are being encouraged to have their say on how the Council should prioritise spending for 2027/28, as a new budget conversation launches this week (Monday 11 May).

  3. Consultation on changing the start and finish times at secondary schools

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    West Dunbartonshire Council is seeking residents’ views on plans to change the start and end times of secondary schools. The Educational Services Committee approved the launch of the consultation to…

  4. New digital tenancy document makes setting up home even easier than before

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    A brand new all-digital tenancy resource is making it even easier for Council tenants to get their homes set up.

  5. Council support for improvement in schools is praised by inspectors

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/improvement-in-schools

    West Dunbartonshire Council has been praised for its support for schools and their continued improvement following a recent inspection. Last autumn, a team of inspectors from Education Scotland…

  6. David Smith

    /leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/about-wdl/board-of-trustees/david-smith

    Independent Director Dave is a former HR Manager who worked with East Dunbartonshire Council.  Prior to this he had a range of manager roles in Inverclyde, West…

  7. Arriving by bus

    /leisure-parks-events/parks-and-greenspaces/parks/balloch-castle-country-park/balloch-castle-visits/arriving-by-bus

    Balloch bus station is serviced by buses from Glasgow, Luss and Balmaha. It is directly opposite the main southern entrance to the park and provides a fantastic walk up through the original entrance…

  8. What employers are eligible

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    Employers must be paying the real living wage of £13.45 per hour to access this scheme. Employers from all areas and sectors are eligible and there is no restriction on the size of employer, but an…

  9. Funding Available

    /business/grant-and-loan/working4u-employer-recruitment-incentive/funding-available

    Grant funding amounts by age category, including enhanced rates for paying the Real Living Wage Age Funding Aged under 18 or first year apprentice £2500 (£4000 if paying RLW) Aged 18 -…

  10. Other considerations

    /leisure-parks-events/countryside-facilities-and-wildlife/countryside-management/countryside-ranger-service/outdoor-learning-1/other-considerations

    Risk Assessments You are responsible for carrying out your own risk assessment of the site prior to your visit. The risk assessment should reflect individual circumstances and must be kept up to…