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  1. Communities in Action

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    WDC Communities are currently active in priority areas in West Dunbartonshire, working with internal and external partners to deliver the ‘Your Community’ initiative. Identifying priority areas…

  2. Community Budgeting

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    Designed to empower local communities to make lasting improvements in their area by providing funding for Community Groups and Projects.

  3. Community Budgeting Phase 6

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    Community Budgeting is part of West Dunbartonshire Council's Your Community Initiative and has been developed and refined over 5 phases as WDC's approach to Participatory Budgeting. Community…

  4. Community Budgeting Phase 5 results

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    Results Voting for Phase 5 has now closed. The results are available below Successful voting results  Unsuccessful voting results Phase 5 Survey Monkey Responses Community Budgeting Community…

  5. 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…

  6. 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…

  7. Active Community Councils

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    The map below shows the Community Council areas in West Dunbartonshire .embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%;…

  8. Elected Community Council Members

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    Roles and responsibilities Members of Community councils are elected by the local community. Even if, due to a shortage of nominations, your "seat" was uncontested, and no actual election took…

  9. What are Community Councils

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    Community Councils bring local people together to help make things happen. They talk to West Dunbartonshire Council and other agencies about issues affecting their area, from children's playgrounds,…

  10. Non active Community Councils

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    Areas where there are currently no Community Councils operating are: Dalmuir and Mountblow Dumbarton North Dumbarton West Duntocher and Hardgate Renton If you are interested in getting involved or…

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  1. Where can I pick up free products?

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    Venues currently stocking free period products If you are unable to access the website or the app, the list below shows venues currently stocking free period products. Most venues stock these…

  2. Young people enjoy a summer of friendship and fun at this year’s SHINE programme

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    Young people across West Dunbartonshire benefited from free summer holiday camps offering fun and friendship over the school holidays.   The Council invested £100k this year along with £19,993…

  3. Nominate your local hero now in the Provost’s Civic Awards

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    The search is on for West Dunbartonshire’s local heroes as nominations open for the Provost’s Civic Awards.

  4. Running facility at Posties Park renamed in honour of Lachie Stewart

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    Dumbarton’s new running track at Posties Park has been renamed to honour the memory of Olympian and Commonwealth gold medallist Lachie Stewart.

  5. Vandalism at East End Park condemned as severe fire damage is assessed

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has condemned an act of vandalism caused by fire to the new synthetic pitch at East End Park in Dumbarton.

  6. Braehead Primary pupil’s designs lead the way in keeping roads safe

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    A Braehead Primary pupil’s forward-thinking design has taken top spot in a major Road Safety Week competition.

  7. Residents invited to spend time in nature and boost their own wellbeing

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    Residents are being encouraged to connect with nature while improving their wellbeing and local areas through a new partnership the Council has formed with The Conservation Volunteers (TCV).

  8. Local Heroes Announced as Finalists for Provost’s Civic Awards

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    The finalists for West Dunbartonshire’s Provost’s Civic Awards have been selected – with determined fundraisers, dedicated volunteers and impressive local leaders up for awards.

  9. Council marks 85th Anniversary of the Clydebank Blitz

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    West Dunbartonshire Council came together this weekend to remember those affected by the Clydebank Blitz on the 85th anniversary of the World War II attack.

  10. Clydebank High School awarded UNICEF Rights Respecting School

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    Young people at Clydebank High School are celebrating after receiving the Silver Award for being a Rights Respecting school. The Rights Respecting status is awarded for commitment to promoting and…