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Argyll Motor Works
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/industry/argyll-motor-worksThe Argyll Motor Works, also known as the Torpedo Factory and more recently Loch Lomond Outlets and now Lomond Galleries, has dominated the north end of Alexandria for the past century. The building…
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West Dunbartonshire Dementia Roadmap
/health-social-care/adults-older-people/wd-dementia-roadmapThe West Dunbartonshire Dementia Roadmap* is a one-stop shop for anyone affected by dementia or interested in finding out more about it. The site provides information about groups, services and…
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Cost of Living Advice
/benefits-and-grants/cost-of-livingWe know many of our residents are struggling to make ends meet due to the increased cost of living. Our recently launched £5million campaign of support is designed to help families most in…
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Advice, information and support
/schools-and-learning/advice-info-supportWest Dunbartonshire offers activities and advice aimed at young people.
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Archery in the Park
/leisure-parks-events/parks-and-greenspaces/parks/dalmuir-park/dalmuir-park-restoration-project/previous-events/archery-in-the-parkThe Lomond Archers visited Dalmuir Park, giving members of the community the opportunity to learn archery skills. This was a great day with people turning to enjoy the day regardless of the…
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Clydebank Co-operative, Alexander Street
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/buildings/shops/clydebank-co-operative-alexander-streetAlexander Street was the site of the Clydebank Co-operative Society's first purpose-built shop. A loan of £2,000 from the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society helped towards the total cost of…
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Fairtrade
/council/key-council-documents/plans-and-strategies/sustainable-development/fairtradeWhat is Fair Trade? Fair trade is a growing international movement to guarantee that producers in poor countries receive a fair price for their goods. It means that workers benefit from a decent…
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Screening and Scoping Opinions
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/screening-scoping-opinionsWhere a proposed development is of a type which may potentially require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to be carried out under the terms of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental…
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Roman
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/archaeology/archaeology-romanThe Romans left their considerable mark on most parts of Britain, and our area is no exception. The western end of the famous Antonine Wall, built partly to keep the northern Caledonians at bay, was…
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Kilpatrick Schools
/schools-and-learning/schools/school-search/kilpatrick-schoolsHead Teacher Louise McMahon Inspection reports Performance information Improvement Plan 2024-27 Website Kilpatrick website Menu information Menus
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Major Dumbarton town centre project progresses with planning permission
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/dumbarton-artizan-centreAmbitious plans to overhaul Dumbarton’s Artizan Centre have taken a major step forward as planning permission was granted for the next phase of the project.
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Views sought on draft plan for visitor levy
/council/newsroom/news/2025/aug/visitor-levy-viewsResidents, 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.
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Council takes first steps to close £9.2million budget gap
/council/newsroom/news/2025/dec/budget-gap-first-stepsA 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…
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First phase of savings agreed to help close Council’s £10m budget gap
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/first-phase-of-savingsSavings 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…
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December AGM
/community/community-planning/communities/community-councils/active-community-councils/alexandria-community-council/2024-agendas-minutes/december-agmAlexandria Community Council Meeting Wednesday 11 December 2024, Alexandria Community Centre Minutes Present: Ian Miller (chair), Harry McCormack (minutes) Barbara Barnes, Angela Caldwell,…
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West Dunbartonshire Libraries seeks views for future strategy
/council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/libraries-consultationResidents are being encouraged to help shape the future of West Dunbartonshire’s libraries.
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Community shapes future public art for new-look Artizan Centre
/council/newsroom/news/2025/oct/artizan-centre-community-artResidents are being given the chance to have their say on artwork to be displayed at the new-look Artizan Centre.
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January Minutes
/community/community-planning/communities/community-councils/active-community-councils/alexandria-community-council/2025-agendas-minutes/january-minutesAlexandria Community Council Meeting Wednesday 29th January 2025, Alexandria Community Centre Agenda: Welcome Apologies Previous minutes Confirmation of Community…
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June 2023 - CCF Minutes
/community/community-planning/communities/community-councils/active-community-councils/community-council-forums/june-2023-ccf-minutesQuarterly meeting of the West Dunbartonshire Community Council Forum Wednesday 7th 2023 @ 19:00 in Napier Hall, Old Kilpatrick 1) Welcome Present: Alexandria: Tilda McCrimmon, Barbara…
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Sheltered Housing Forum - 19 June 2025 - Clydebank
/housing/council-housing/tenant-participation/sheltered-housing-forum/sheltered-housing-forum-minutes-2025/sheltered-housing-forum-19-june-2025-clydebankSheltered Housing Forum 19th June 2025 at Melfort Avenue, Clydebank Attendees: Cathy Duncan (Manse Gardens)James O’Driscoll (Mill Rd)John Stewart (Mill Rd)Etta King (Gray Street)Margaret Stevenson…