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Petroleum Storage Certificate
/business/licences-permits-and-permissions/explosives-and-petroleum-licences/petroleum-storing-certificateIt is our responsibility to issue certificates to garages and other premises that store petrol. The certificate stipulates the conditions that need to be met to ensure that the product is…
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Certificate of Compliance
/business/environmental-health/certificate-of-complianceCertificate of Compliance for Street Trading Vehicles
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Other Applications and Searches
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/other-applications-and-searchesSection 50 Application (Planning) If you are applying for a premises license or provisional premises licence then you will need a Planning Certificate or Provisional Planning Certificate, as…
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Private Water Supplies
/public-health-protection/private-water-suppliesPrivate water supplies All private water supplies must be registered with the Council. A private water supply is one which is not provided by Scottish Water. This may come from a loch, burn, spring,…
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Street traders licences
/business/licences-permits-and-permissions/retail-and-service-providers/street-traders-licencesApply Street Trading Licence Application Principal Street Traders Licence Each Street Trader's licence requires a Principal application to operate the business. Employees Street Traders…
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How to view and comment on planning applications
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/view-comment-on-planning-applicationsAll planning applications carry with them the duty to notify the owners and occupants of neighbouring properties. In general terms, "neighbours" are persons having an interest in land within 20…
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Sex shops licences
/business/licences-permits-and-permissions/retail-and-service-providers/sex-shops-licencesApply online Application to run a Sex Shop Application to change a Sex Shop Licence Application to surrender a Sex Shop Licence Fees The fee for a Sex Shop licence is £2647.00 What does the law…
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Gull Advice
/public-health-protection/gull-adviceGulls Advice Lesser Black Backed and Herring Gulls are common gulls within West Dunbartonshire and their presence often leads to complaints during the gull breeding season (April to September) each…
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Petitions
/community/have-your-say/petitions-processPetitions Framework Petitions allow citizens to raise issues directly with Council, either as an individual or on behalf of an organisation. To ensure that the issues raised are dealt with in a…
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About the Council's Services
/council/councillors-and-committees/council-services/about-the-councils-servicesWest Dunbartonshire Council Services structure Charts
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Groups invited to bid for grants to help improve communities
/council/newsroom/news/2024/nov/communities-grantCommunity 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.
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Council prepared for colder weather as residents reminded to get winter ready
/council/newsroom/news/2024/nov/winter-maintenanceWest Dunbartonshire Council teams have already been reacting to the colder weather and are also encouraging residents to make preparations for winter.
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Housing services highlighted in Annual Performance Report
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/hs-in-annual-performance-reportHousing services within West Dunbartonshire are continuing to perform well according to the latest Scottish Social Housing Charter Performance Report.
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Major Dumbarton town centre project progresses with planning permission
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/dumbarton-artizan-centreAmbitious 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.
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Bonhill allotments giving residents their own growing space
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/bonhill-allotments-growing-spaceMore residents are being given the chance to tend to their own garden space after a new allotment site opened.
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First phase of savings agreed to help close Council’s £10m budget gap
/council/newsroom/news/2024/dec/first-phase-of-savingsSavings 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…
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Mum-of-four says home in new Council development is life-changing for family
/council/newsroom/news/2025/jan/new-council-developmentA mum-of-four has spoken of her joy at being one of the first tenants to move into the West Dunbartonshire Council development at Clydebank East.
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Emergency Council crews respond in challenging red alert weather conditions
/council/newsroom/news/2025/jan/emergency-council-crews-respond-in-challenging-red-alert-weather-conditionsWest Dunbartonshire Council’s frontline workers responded to emergencies amid challenging conditions as Storm Eowyn battered the region on Friday.
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Views sought on possible introduction of a visitor levy in West Dunbartonshire
/council/newsroom/news/2025/jan/visitor-levyResidents, visitors and business owners are being asked to give their views on the possible introduction of a visitor levy in West Dunbartonshire.
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West Dunbartonshire libraries awarded funding to address digital exclusion
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/libraries-awarded-fundingWest Dunbartonshire’s libraries have secured funding for projects to tackle child poverty and digital exclusion.