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  1. Levengrove Park

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    Levengrove Park, in Dumbarton, is located on a dramatic stretch of land where the River Leven meets the estuary of the River Clyde. It occupies a south facing slope overlooking the…

  2. Letters of Comfort

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    What is a Letter of Comfort? On occasions unauthorised works come to light when a property is due for sale.  In such circumstances Building Standards may be requested to inspect a property with…

  3. 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…

  4. Support young people leaving care

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    Information of how we support young people leaving care.

  5. Leisure Centre Holiday Programmes

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    Find out about our packed programme of fun and affordable activities for children of all ages during school holidays, including week-long camps, gym, and swim sessions.

  6. Planning - decision notices

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    Once planning permission or other planning consents have been granted, a letter will be sent with the details of the decision including the reason for the decision and any conditions and reasons.…

  7. Home Delivery Library Service

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    Our Home Delivery Service is now available. Please contact us on 01389 608037 or email mobile.library@west-dunbarton.gov.uk for more information. Do you enjoy reading, listening to talking books…

  8. Procurator Fiscal - sudden death investigations

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    The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) have the sole legal responsibility for the investigation of all sudden, unexpected or suspicious deaths in Scotland, regardless of whether…

  9. Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE)

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    In October 2025, West Dunbartonshire Council will take over the enforcement of parking rules from Police Scotland. This is called Decriminalised Parking Enforcement (DPE). Council Enforcement…

  10. Parades and demonstrations

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    What does the law require? If you intend to hold a procession in a public place (such as a march, parade or similar event) the law requires you to notify the Council and the Police. You must do so…

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  1. More than 1,100 young people attend water safety lessons

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    West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust (WDLT) have delivered water safety school swimming lessons to 1,100 children and young people ahead of the school holidays.

  2. Housing emergency action plan published as board set up to deliver key aims

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    A range of measures to tackle the housing emergency in West Dunbartonshire have been outlined in a comprehensive action plan which has been published.

  3. Council tightens planning rules for pay day lenders and bookmakers

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    Updated planning guidance strengthening the rules on the number of pay day lenders and betting shops opening in town and local centres in West Dunbartonshire is set to come into force.

  4. Children and young people receive a range of supports to Learn and Achieve

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    West Dunbartonshire schools are continuing to offer a wide range of supports to ensure the area’s young people learn, achieve and reach their full potential. Work undertaken through the Excellence…

  5. Teachers and school leaders take part in professional learning

    /council/newsroom/news/2024/nov/teachers-and-school-leaders-take-part-in-professional-learning

    More than 150 teachers, leaders and Depute Head Teachers are participating in the Osiris Collective Leadership Programme and Teaching Intervention programme to develop high quality learning and…

  6. Views sought on possible introduction of a visitor levy in West Dunbartonshire

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    Residents, visitors and business owners are being asked to give their views on the possible introduction of a visitor levy in West Dunbartonshire.

  7. Housing summit focuses on actions in relation to supply and demand

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    West Dunbartonshire Council joined forces with local partner organisations recently as part of work to address the area’s Housing Emergency.

  8. Children and young people in deprived areas achieving in education

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    Children in the most deprived primary schools in West Dunbartonshire are performing higher than the Scottish average. A report to the Educational Services Committee shows children’s attainment in…

  9. Special event marks 60th anniversary of racing legend’s first F1 victory

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    A special event is being held next month to mark the 60th anniversary of a Dumbarton Formula One legend’s first race victory.

  10. Book checked out at Faifley Library 13 years ago turns up in Denmark

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    A book which disappeared after being checked out from Faifley Library in 2012 has turned up over 1100 miles away.