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Storage of explosives / fireworks
/business/licences-permits-and-permissions/explosives-and-petroleum-licences/storage-of-explosives-fireworksWe issue registrations for the storage of fireworks and other explosives. Apply Please contact licensing@west-dunbarton.gov.uk. Fees Explosives licence fees - storage of up to 250kg net explosive…
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Community Facilities - Conditions of Let
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/community-centres/conditions-of-letWest Dunbartonshire Leisure (WD Leisure) hereby make the following Management Rules to regulate the use of and conduct of persons whilst in premises occupied or managed by WD Leisure or otherwise…
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How to make a planning application
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/planning-applications-adviceThe advice below provides information on different aspects of the planning process
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Turkey Red - The Process
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/industry/turkey-red/processBleaching Early bleach works were simply fields intersected by channels of water with rows of beech hedge between them. The hedges prevented the cloth from being blown about. The cloth was spread…
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Polite Path Users - Sustrans Scotland
/leisure-parks-events/countryside-facilities-and-wildlife/countryside-and-leisure/cycle-paths/polite-path-usersThe Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gives all non-motorised users statutory access rights to most land and inland water. This means that paths are for everyone – there are no paths just for…
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Environmental Sensors
/housing/maintenance-repairs/damp-and-mould/environmental-sensorsWhy are we installing environmental sensors in our homes? West Dunbartonshire Council has recently reviewed its approach to damp and mould complaints in its homes. We want to become more proactive…
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Gary Meikle: Yer Maw
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Council collects over 97 per cent of debt
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/97-per-cent-of-debtWest Dunbartonshire Council has successfully collected over 97 per cent of business rates owed to the Council for 2023/24. A report to Corporate Services Committee informed members of the high…
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Year-round benefits including pothole repairs with new vehicle investment
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/new-vehicle-investmentWest Dunbartonshire Council has taken decisive action to improve the condition of the area’s roads with new vehicles which will be used all year round.
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Work starts on redevelopment of properties at Willox Park
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/properties-at-willox-parkWork has begun on the redevelopment of sheltered housing properties at Willox Park in Dumbarton.
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Savings proposals to help close Council’s budget gap
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/savings-proposals-budget-gapA range of savings options and adjustments to help West Dunbartonshire Council close a potential £7.7million budget gap will be considered next month. The Council, like others across the country, is…
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Whole Family Wellbeing hubs offering families vital support
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/whole-family-wellbeing-hubsFamilies in West Dunbartonshire are reaping the benefits of specialist help and support from Whole Family Wellbeing funding across the area. The Hubs were introduced as part of work to…
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Housing summit focuses on actions in relation to supply and demand
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/housing-summit-supply-and-demandWest Dunbartonshire Council joined forces with local partner organisations recently as part of work to address the area’s Housing Emergency.
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Garden waste permits now available for 2025 season
/council/newsroom/news/2025/feb/garden-waste-permits-2025Residents who wish to have garden waste collected from their brown bins now have the opportunity to purchase a permit for the 2025 season.
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West Dunbartonshire budget for 2025/26 closes £7.7m funding gap
/council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/budget-for-202526West Dunbartonshire Council’s budget for 2025/26 has been set with an 11.5% Council Tax rise agreed to help close a £7.7m funding gap. During a meeting of West Dunbartonshire Council, a range of…
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West Dunbartonshire Council partners with Ancestry to digitise 11 million records
/council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/digitise-11-million-recordsA 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.
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West Dunbartonshire teenager named Foundation Apprentice of the Year
/council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/foundation-apprentice-of-the-yearAn apprentice from West Dunbartonshire, who has been supported by the Council’s Working4U service, has been named Scotland’s Foundation Apprentice of the Year.