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  1. Volunteering

    /schools-and-learning/extra-curricular-activities/volunteering

    Volunteering opportunities are available in West Dunbartonshire for our young people. All you need to volunteer is time and that the drive to make a difference in the community.

  2. Cochno House

    /leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/buildings/castles-and-country-houses/castles-and-country-houses-clydebank/cochno-house

    The lands known as Cochno (sometimes "Cochna"), in the historical parish of Old Kilpatrick, were developed as a distinct estate many hundreds of years ago. From an early date the estate was…

  3. Balloch Castle Country Park

    /leisure-parks-events/parks-and-greenspaces/parks/balloch-castle-country-park

    Balloch Castle Country Park is one of the finest public spaces in the West of Scotland with fantastic views over Loch Lomond and plenty of things to see and do.

  4. Keep Scotland Beautiful Recognition Award

    /leisure-parks-events/parks-and-greenspaces/parks/dalmuir-park/dalmuir-park-restoration-project/keep-scotland-beautiful-recognition-award

    The Dalmuir Park Restoration Project has been ongoing since April 2012, and as part of the ongoing activity plan, volunteers worked very hard to transform a previously disused greenspace area within…

  5. Abandoned Vehicles

    /recycling-and-waste/abandoned-vehicles

    Abandoned vehicles are not only an eyesore, they can also become a target for vandals and become a danger to the public. Some tell-tale signs of an abandoned vehicle Are any of the tyres flat or…

  6. No Home for Domestic Abuse

    /housing/no-home-for-domestic-abuse

    West Dunbartonshire Council has become the first social landlord in Scotland to introduce a zero tolerance policy on domestic abuse within its properties. The Council has introduced measures which…

  7. Dumbarton Rock Charrette

    /planning-building-standards/dumbarton-rock-charrette

    West Dunbartonshire Council with the support of the Scottish Government and Historic Scotland, held a design charrette in Dumbarton between 25 and 28 February 2015. The charrette area…

  8. Library Memberships and Joining

    /libraries/using-the-library/join-a-library

    How do I join the library? You can complete the form below to join our online library which gives you access to resources including eBooks, eMagazines and eAudiobooks. Join - online Membership You…

  9. Theory Test Pro

    /libraries/using-the-library/online-resources/theory-test-pro

    Theory Test Pro is a highly realistic online simulation of the UK's driving theory tests for all vehicle categories.

  10. Under-occupancy (Bedroom Tax)

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    What are the changes? The UK Government has decided that from 1st April 2013 current and future working age tenants renting from a housing association or other registered social landlord may…

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  1. West Dunbartonshire Council partners with Ancestry to digitise 11 million records

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/digitise-11-million-records

    A range of historical records about West Dunbartonshire and its residents dating back to the 17th century have been made available to view online for the first time.

  2. School providing tailored support is praised for wellbeing, equality and inclusion

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/apr/school-tailored-support-praised

    A Council-run school which provides specialist support for pupils experiencing difficulty in mainstream education has been ranked Very Good for ensuring wellbeing, equality and inclusion.

  3. New digital tenancy document makes setting up home even easier than before

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/may/setting-up-home-even-easier

    A brand new all-digital tenancy resource is making it even easier for Council tenants to get their homes set up.

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

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/may/faifley-book-found-denmark

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

  5. Mums delighted as new homes give huge benefits for family life

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/june/huge-benefits-for-family-life

    Families have begun to settle into their new Council homes with two mums highlighting how much the properties will enhance the lives of their families.

  6. Regeneration housing project gains national recognition with award win

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/oct/clydebank-east-wins-affordable-housing-award

    An 88-unit housing development on a key regeneration site in Clydebank has scooped a national award.

  7. Fireworks and Fun at Levengrove Park

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/oct/fireworks

    West Dunbartonshire’s annual Fireworks Display is back this year, promising a fun-filled evening of entertainment for residents of all ages.

  8. Litter picking stations established after community requests

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/dec/litter-picking-stations

    New litter picking stations are being installed along popular walking routes in West Dunbartonshire following requests from members of the community.

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

    /council/newsroom/news/2025/dec/civic-awards-finalists

    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.

  10. Local heroes celebrated at the Provost’s Civic Awards

    /council/newsroom/news/2026/jan/provost-s-civic-awards

    A volunteer team whose bravery has saved countless lives has been named Citizen of the Year at this year’s Provost’s Civic Awards.