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Housing Complaints and Serious Concerns
/council/our-performance/service-performance/housing-services-performance-information/complaintsStep 1: Follow the Council’s Complaints Procedure in full In West Dunbartonshire Council we are committed to providing the best quality services which we can afford and we aim constantly to improve…
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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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Public Transport
/roads-parking-travel/public-and-community-transportDiscounted 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…
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How to view and comment on planning applications
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/view-comment-on-planning-applicationsAll planning applications carry with them the duty to notify the owners and occupants of neighbouring properties. In general terms, "neighbours" are persons having an interest in land within 20…
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Commenting on a planning application guidance
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/view-comment-on-planning-applications/commenting-on-a-planning-application-guidanceHas an application been submitted All planning applications carry with them the duty to notify the owners and occupants of neighbouring properties. In general terms, "neighbours" are persons having…
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Booking a Library Computer
/libraries/using-the-library/booking-a-library-computerOur libraries all have computers available to book for free please check with individual libraries to find out how many they have and what software they have. Most computers will have the…
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Commercial Waste and Recycling
/business/environmental-health/commercial-waste/commercial-waste-and-recyclingAvoid fines of up to £10,000 by arranging your recycling and non-recyclate waste with West Dunbartonshire Council We provide a commercial waste service to businesses within…
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Pride in Place Impact Fund – Community Grants
/business/regeneration/funding/pride-in-place-impact-fund/pride-in-place-community-grantsWest Dunbartonshire Council has allocated £600,000 from the Pride in Place Impact Fund to a new Community Grant scheme. Community groups and voluntary organisations across West Dunbartonshire are…
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Councillors and committees
/council/councillors-and-committeesWest Dunbartonshire Council comprises of 22 Councillors representing 6 multi-member wards. Further information is available on the Political make-up of the Council. Find out how the Council…
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Complaints Handling Information
/council/complaints-and-feedback/complaints-performance-informationWest Dunbartonshire Council operate a two stage Complaints Handling Process in line with all Scottish Local Authorities and the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO). The Complaints Handling…
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Banning order on Clydebank shopkeeper after children sold single use vapes
/council/newsroom/news/2026/may/banning-orderA Clydebank trader has been banned from selling tobacco and vapes in West Dunbartonshire after selling products to a 16-year-old.
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Housing services highlighted in Annual Performance Report
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/hs-in-annual-performance-reportHousing services within West Dunbartonshire are continuing to perform well according to the latest Scottish Social Housing Charter Performance Report.
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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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Savings proposals to help close Council’s budget gap
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/savings-proposals-budget-gapA range of savings options and adjustments to help West Dunbartonshire Council close a potential £7.7million budget gap will be considered next month. The Council, like others across the country, is…
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Consultation on changing the start and finish times at secondary schools
/council/newsroom/news/2025/sep/consultation-on-secondary-school-timesWest 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…
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Recycling to be prioritised with launch of new bin collection schedule
/council/newsroom/news/2025/sep/recycling-to-be-prioritised-with-new-bin-collectionResidents are being encouraged to recycle more with the introduction of a new bin collection schedule across West Dunbartonshire.
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Housing services highlighted in Annual Performance Report
/council/newsroom/news/2025/nov/housing-performance-reportHousing and Homelessness services within West Dunbartonshire are continuing to perform well according to the latest Scottish Social Housing Charter Performance Report.
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Developed Visitor Levy
/business/visitor-levy/developed-visitor-levyA West Dunbartonshire visitor levy was discussed at the Infrastructure, Regeneration and Economic Development Committee in November 2024, approval was provided at that committee to commence…
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How does the Council procure?
/business/procurement/contracts-and-tenders/procurement-guidance-for-suppliers/how-does-the-council-procureThere are a number of procurement routes available to the Council: Value Procedure. Procurement Guidance Value Procedure Up to £1,999.99 (exc. VAT) Buyers have to ensure best value and this…