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  1. Flood Protection

    /preparing-responding-emergencies/local-flooding/flood-protection

    As a homeowner, you are the first line of defence against flooding and it is your responsibility to safeguard and insure your property.

  2. Public Transport

    /roads-parking-travel/public-and-community-transport

    Discounted bus travel with National Entitlement card Concessionary bus pass People who live in Scotland and are aged 60 and over or who have a disability can apply for a National Entitlement Card…

  3. Social Benefits

    /business/procurement/contracts-and-tenders/social-benefits

    What are Social Benefits? West Dunbartonshire Council is committed to working with our local community and businesses to maximise local social value from our procurement activity. This will be…

  4. Changes to Bin Collections

    /recycling-and-waste/changes-to-bin-collections

    From 10 November 2025, West Dunbartonshire Council will be changing the way household bins are collected. Sampling has shown that up to 70% of items placed in the general waste bin could be…

  5. Bird Nuisance

    /public-health-protection/bird-nuisance

    What can be done about bird nuisance? West Dunbartonshire Council has no legal duty to control birds and there’s no legislation which prevents people from feeding birds.  General bird control…

  6. Armed Forces Pathway

    /housing/homelessness/armed-forces-pathway

    Housing Advice For Armed Forces Clients Our Housing Solutions Service provides high quality professional housing advice, and you will find Housing Solutions Officers here who can help you plan for…

  7. Greyhound Racing

    /leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/sport-and-leisure/greyhound-racing

    The Clydeholm Greyhound Racing Stadium was situated on the north side of Glasgow Road opposite and just to the east of Dock Street. It was the home of Clydebank FC until the club folded…

  8. Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE)

    /roads-parking-travel/parking-and-car-parks/decriminalised-parking-enforcement

    In October 2025, West Dunbartonshire Council will take over the enforcement of parking rules from Police Scotland. This is called Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE). Council Enforcement…

  9. Advice, information and support

    /schools-and-learning/advice-info-support

    West Dunbartonshire offers activities and advice aimed at young people.

  10. Housing Applications

    /housing/council-housing/tenancy-and-allocations/housing-applications

    Applying for Housing To apply for a property you have to be 16 or over.  West Dunbartonshire Council and several local housing associations offer a shared online application for social housing.…

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  1. Water safety workshops ahead of school holidays

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/june/water-safety-workshops-ahead-of-school-holidays

    West Dunbartonshire school pupils have been given water safety lessons to raise awareness of the dangers of swimming in open water. The lessons are being delivered in all schools prior to the summer…

  2. Council’s Chatbot wins COSLA Excellence Award

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/sep/cosla-excellence-award

    West Dunbartonshire Council’s online chatbot has scooped the prestigious Service Innovation and Improvement award at this year’s COSLA Excellence Awards.

  3. Innovative project aims to develop greener solutions for heating homes

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/sep/innovative-greener-heating-homes

    Businesses are being invited to bid for funding as part of an innovative project aimed at developing greener solutions for homes across Scotland.

  4. Residents urged to check if they are eligible for Pension Credit

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/oct/check-eligible-pension-credit

    Pensioners across West Dunbartonshire are being encouraged to check if they are eligible for a benefit which could boost their income by thousands of pounds each year.

  5. Groups invited to bid for grants to help improve communities

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/nov/communities-grant

    Community groups are being invited to bid for up to £2500 to help improve their local area as part of the Council’s Community Budgeting initiative.

  6. Views sought on draft plan for visitor levy

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/aug/visitor-levy-views

    Residents, visitors and business owners are being asked to give their views on a draft visitor levy scheme which will later be voted on by councillors.

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

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/july/changes-to-garden-waste-collection-set-to-come-into-effect

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

  8. Housing services highlighted in Annual Performance Report

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/hs-in-annual-performance-report

    Housing services within West Dunbartonshire are continuing to perform well according to the latest Scottish Social Housing Charter Performance Report.

  9. Council takes first steps to close £9.2million budget gap

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/dec/budget-gap-first-steps

    A range of savings and adjustments have been agreed by councillors last night in the first steps taken towards closing a £9.2m budget gap for 2026/27. The budget process is undertaken in two phases…

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

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/first-phase-of-savings

    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…