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Rediscovering the Antonine Wall project scoops national award
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/rediscovering-the-antonine-wallThe Rediscovering the Antonine Wall project has won a national award.
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Councillor Lawrence O’Neill nominated to serve on Blindcraft Trust
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/blindcraft-trustCouncillor Lawrence O’Neill has been nominated to the Board of Blindcraft Trust to promote the interests of blind and partially sighted people across West Dunbartonshire.
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Have your say on Council spending for 2025/26 in Budget Conversation
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/202526-in-budget-conversationResidents are being encouraged to have their say on the Council’s spending for 2025/26 by joining the Budget Conversation, launching today (Monday 15 April). The Council faces a significant…
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Redevelopment of iconic Glencairn House begins as work starts on site
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/redevelopment-of-glencairn-houseThe redevelopment of Dumbarton’s oldest building into a library and museum has taken a major step forward as work began on the site this week. The refurbishment of historic Glencairn House, on the…
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Jobs fair will help open up new career opportunities for residents
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/jobs-fairResidents across West Dunbartonshire are invited to a jobs fair to provide opportunities to residents looking for work or a career change.
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Change to street naming policy will allow notable individuals to be honoured
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/change-to-street-naming-policy-will-allow-notable-individuals-to-be-honouredA change to West Dunbartonshire Council’s street naming and numbering policy will provide an opportunity for notable individuals to be honoured.
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Scottish Parliamentary constituencies to remain largely unchanged
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/scottish-parliamentary-constituencies-to-remain-largely-unchangedScottish Parliamentary constituencies in West Dunbartonshire will remain largely unchanged following a review by Boundaries Scotland.
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Huge increase in the number of young people accessing free swim and gym
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/huge-increase-in-the-number-of-young-people-accessing-free-swim-and-gymMore young people than ever took advantage of free swim and gym sessions over Easter in West Dunbartonshire, with numbers doubling on last year. As part of the Council’s cost of living initiative…
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Shopfront improvements programme to be expanded after successful pilot
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/shopfront-improvements-programme-to-be-expanded-after-successful-pilotA scheme to improve the appearance of town centres across West Dunbartonshire is being expanded.
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Swimming lessons for young people with complex care needs reinstated
/council/newsroom/news/2024/apr/swimming-lessons-for-young-people-with-complex-care-needs-reinstatedSwimming lessons for children and young people with additional support needs will be reinstated after cross-party support from councillors.