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  1. Councillor Lawrence O'Neill

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    Party: Labour Ward: Ward 4 – Kilpatrick Allowances and Interests: Register of Allowances Position Convener and spokesperson of the Planning & Licensing Committees Surgery details Councillor…

  2. Councillor Lauren Oxley

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    Party: Scottish National Party (SNP) Ward: Ward 6 – Clydebank Waterfront Allowances and Interests: Register of Allowances Details of Membership Councillor Lauren Oxley Surgery details First…

  3. Masterplan Consent Areas

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    Background The Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 introduced Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) as a new proactive consenting mechanism. The Council will in future be able to use prepare Masterplan Consent…

  4. Budget Conversations

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    On 17 December 2025 and 5 March 2026, West Dunbartonshire Council will meet to agree its budget. In this consultation we are asking residents, businesses, and community partners for their views on…

  5. Environmental health - Private Landlord Registration

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    Private Landlord Registration From April 2006, under The Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 it has been a legal requirement that all private landlords register with the Local Authority in…

  6. Late hours catering licences

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    Apply  Late Hours Catering Licence Please read the information below before completing the application. Fees The fee is £1022.00 and is payable in advance. What does the law require? A "late…

  7. Gaelic Education

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    Information on Gaelic Education in West Dunbartonshire

  8. West Dunbartonshire Visitor Levy Stage 2 Consultation

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    West Dunbartonshire is considering introducing a Visitor Levy.  A new law introduced by the Scottish Government’s Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024 has provided councils in Scotland with the…

  9. Conferencing & Events

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  10. Invasive non-native weed control

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    Please report invasive non-native species on Council owned land. Non-native species are those that have been introduced - deliberately or accidentally - by humans. There are many non-native species…

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  1. Joy for West Dunbartonshire Learner Voice Group after another award win

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    A group of adult learners from West Dunbartonshire have again been recognised nationally for their work to raise the profile of adult learning opportunities both in the area and among the National…

  2. Year on year improvement on early level learning

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    Children attending early education in West Dunbartonshire are progressing well in reading, writing and numeracy. A report to the Educational Services Committee showed a ready improvement across…

  3. Water safety workshops ahead of school holidays

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    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…

  4. Council in top five in Scotland for narrowing attainment gap

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    West Dunbartonshire is in the top five performing Councils in Scotland for narrowing the attainment gap in literacy and numeracy in primary. A report to the Educational Services Committee…

  5. 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).

  6. ‘SHINE’ programme offers free activities over the holidays

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has launched a fun packed programme of free and engaging activities over the school holidays.   The Council’s “School Holidays Involve Nurture & Engage” (SHINE) is a…

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

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

  8. Disused site set to be transformed with much-needed homes

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    Work is set to begin on a small area of disused land which is being developed to help meet demand in housing.

  9. Shopfront improvements programme now extended to all three towns

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    A scheme to improve the appearance of town centres across West Dunbartonshire is now available to traders in all of the area’s three towns.

  10. Free family fun days including event in Balloch this weekend

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    Families across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to enjoy a family fun day at Moss O Balloch this weekend with free fairground rides as well as police and the fire service in attendance.