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  1. Baby Massage and Baby Yoga

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    Baby Massage and Baby Yoga sessions are fun, relaxing, free sessions which help you bond with your baby and give you the opportunity to meet other parents in your local area.

  2. How we assess and pay your benefit

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    How we assess your benefit The amount of benefit you may receive depends on four basic things:  The amount of money coming into the household The amount of any savings you (and your partner)…

  3. Processing your Personal Data

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    When you apply to the Benefits Service for: Housing Benefit Council Tax Reduction Discretionary Housing Payments You will need to provide us with some personal data or information. As the 'data…

  4. Thrive and Ready2Thrive Youth Employability

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    Are you aged 16 – 24 and looking for support to help you progress towards employment? Thrive and Ready2Thrive can help you with tailored support. Working with us on the 12 week programme gives you a…

  5. Are you affected by Cancer

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    If you or a member of your family are affected by cancer, you may qualify for certain benefits.

  6. What is Your Community

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    Your Community is an initiative to bring local people and services closer together.

  7. Your Community : Your Choice Criteria & Guidance Notes

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    Your Community : Your Choice is West Dunbartonshire’s version of participatory budgeting, an initiative that gives local people a direct say in how a portion of our budget is spent.Your Community:…

  8. Applications for Your Community - unsuccessful ideas

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    Your Choice were opened from November 2021 - February 2022. During this time, 13 ideas in total were submitted. Each Idea was then subject to a screening process using the criteria outlined in the…

  9. Your Community: Your Choice Voting Results - 26 April to 10 May 2022

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    Voting for Your Community: Your Choice was open for a period of 2 weeks from 26 April – 10 May via two voting platforms; Consul and YoungScot. Table 1 shows the combined results of both voting…

  10. Help for children and young people

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    Leave site to cover your tracks Impact and effects of domestic abuse on children and young people Children and Young People are not simply witnesses to domestic abuse they too experience the abuse…

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  1. Steady increase in school attendance is welcomed

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    The number of children absent from schools in West Dunbartonshire has reduced including a reduction in absence for care experienced young people. Attendance increased to 91 percent up from 88…

  2. Savings proposals to help close Council’s budget gap

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    A 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…

  3. Are you selling equipment?

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    Tennis balls will be available to purchase from the Vale Pool including yellow balls for adult and juvenile play, red balls for 4-6 year olds and orange balls for 7-9 year olds.

  4. Track your application

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    Receipt of your application will be confirmed by email.

  5. How do you access our service?

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    Working4U continue to support residents using a variety of resources. Appointments can be by telephone or face to face in an office or library or on online platforms such as Zoom.  You can fill…

  6. Get involved in your Community

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    Youth Council West Dunbartonshire Youth Council was formed in September 2019 to give West Dunbartonshire's Young People opportunities to engage in decision making and impact local change. Membership…

  7. What happens after you apply

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    We will invite you to a Recruitment Day which will involve further information on Project Search, an interview and activity tasks to determine programme suitability. This Recruitment Day will take…

  8. West Dunbartonshire Council closes multi-million pound funding gap

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    West Dunbartonshire Council’s budget for 2026/27 has been set with a 7.8% Council Tax rise agreed to help close a multi-million pound funding gap. During a meeting yesterday, elected members agreed…

  9. February 2025 Minutes

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    Faifley Community Council Minutes of Meeting, 25th February 2025   Attendance Tricia Connell, Diane Lynch, Dylan McAllister, Lucia Harrington, Gordon Scanlon, Lawrence O’Neill, Craig…

  10. May 2025 Minutes

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    Faifley Community Council Minutes of Meeting, 27th May 2025   Present Tricia Connell Chairperson, Angela Parry Community Councillor, Diane Lynch Community Councillor, Gillian Kirkwood…