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  1. Earth Hour

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    This most recent Earth Hour,  hundreds of millions of people around the globe took part in WWF’S Earth Hour event; for 2018 around 9 million people took part in the UK alone.  People took part in a…

  2. Licences - scrap metal dealer sites

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    Apply  Metal Dealer Licence Change a metal dealer licence or exemption Surrender a metal dealer licence Metal dealer exemption warrant Please read the below information before completing the…

  3. Indoor sports entertainment licences

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    What does the law require? You must have a licence if you use premises as a place of public sports entertainment. Licences are not required for premises where the entertainment of the public by the…

  4. Boat hirers licences

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    Apply  Boat Hire Licence Change a Boat Hire Licence Surrender a Boat Hire Licence Renew a Boat Hire Licence What does the law require? You must have a licence if you own or operate a boat and let it…

  5. 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…

  6. Market operators licences

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    Registration of premises used for a food business (including market stalls, delivery vehicles and other movable structures) is required by law. Registration will allow local authorities to keep an…

  7. Second hand dealers licences

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    Apply  Second hand dealers licence Please read the information below before completing the application. Fees The fee for a second hand dealers licence is £2135.00 The fee for a second hand…

  8. 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…

  9. Licences - itinerant metal dealers

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    Apply Metal dealing licence Change an itinerant metal dealer licence Surrender an itinerant metal dealer licence What does the law require? You must be licensed if you act as an itinerant…

  10. Window cleaners licence

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    Apply online Window cleaner licence Please read the information below before completing the application. Fees The fee is £206.50 and is payable in advance. What does the law require? A "window…

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  1. Chinese exchange delivers lessons in Mandarin

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    Young people in West Dunbartonshire will learn Mandarin as part of a Chinese Exchange programme being delivered in schools.   In partnership with the University of Strathclyde and the Confucius…

  2. Council seeks counselling service for secondary schools

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to procure a mental health and emotional wellbeing provider for secondary schools across the area. Counselling in West Dunbartonshire schools is currently…

  3. Children receiving good support and care at Early Learning and Childcare Centres

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    Children attending Early Learning & Childcare in West Dunbartonshire are very well supported, provided with exciting learning opportunities and nurtured by well trained staff. A report to the…

  4. New Councillor for Kilpatrick ward following by-election

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    A new councillor has been elected to represent residents in West Dunbartonshire’s Kilpatrick Ward following a by-election held yesterday (Thursday). The Scottish Labour candidate William Rooney was…

  5. Groups invited to bid for grants to help improve communities

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    Community groups are being invited to bid for up to £2500 to help improve their local area as part of the Council’s Community Budgeting initiative.

  6. Council prepared for colder weather as residents reminded to get winter ready

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    West Dunbartonshire Council teams have already been reacting to the colder weather and are also encouraging residents to make preparations for winter.

  7. Housing services highlighted in Annual Performance Report

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    Housing services within West Dunbartonshire are continuing to perform well according to the latest Scottish Social Housing Charter Performance Report.

  8. Major Dumbarton town centre project progresses with planning permission

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    Ambitious plans to overhaul Dumbarton’s Artizan Centre have taken a major step forward as planning permission was granted for the next phase of the project.

  9. Bonhill allotments giving residents their own growing space

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    More residents are being given the chance to tend to their own garden space after a new allotment site opened.

  10. First phase of savings agreed to help close Council’s £10m budget gap

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    Savings 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…