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Local Housing Allowance Rates
/benefits-and-grants/housing-benefit/local-housing-allowance/lha-ratesLocal Housing Allowance Rates Category Rate 2026/27 Rates - LHA for West Dunbartonshire Council (£ per week) 2025/26 Rates - LHA for West Dunbartonshire Council (£ per week) Shared…
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Mitchell Way & Main Street
/business/regeneration/alexandria-town-centre/mitchell-way-main-streetThe Council has expanded its Mitchell Way regeneration project to include Main street, following the project’s initial consultation period. Local residents and members of the business community…
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External Scrutiny
/council/our-performance/external-scrutinyExternal Audit and Inspection Reports
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Subject Access Requests
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/about-wdl/data-protection/subject-access-requestsSubject Access Requests for West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust If your request is for West Dunbartonshire Council please visit the Data Protection page. The accuracy of your information is…
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Collections and Archive Catalogue
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/collections-and-archive-catalogueWest Dunbartonshire Council’s collections are for the inspiration, education and enjoyment of all. West Dunbartonshire Council holds our common heritage in trust and aims to make it accessible to…
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Saint Peter the Apostle
/schools-and-learning/exam-results-page-2025/saint-peter-the-apostleRosie Bennett – Graduate Apprenticeship in Operations Rosie Bennett 6C Morgan Stanley, Glasgow Rosie Bennett leaves St Peter the Apostle to start a four-year journey with Morgan Stanley's…
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Balloch Castle
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/buildings/castles-and-country-houses/castles-and-country-houses-vale-of-leven/balloch-castleThe Old Castle The old Balloch Castle dates from 1238 and was the historic home of the Earls of Lennox who lived there during the medieval period. The Lennox family had been given the land…
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Countryside ranger service
/leisure-parks-events/countryside-facilities-and-wildlife/countryside-management/countryside-ranger-serviceGet in touch with the Countryside Ranger Service if you have an interest in local wildlife or conservation.
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Class For Kids
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/sport/class-for-kidsHow do I book and pay for my child to attend an activity? Sports Development are moving to a new booking platform for all our community programme classes. The platform is called Class For…
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Singer Stories Festival
/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/singer-stories-festivalAn enormous thank you to everyone who came from far and near to visit the Singer Stories Festival! We had a fantastic few days with over 300 people visiting to enjoy the events, talks, sewing…
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Riverside Additional Support Needs school to open in August
/council/newsroom/news/2025/may/riverside-asn-open-augustA school which will create a stimulating and supportive learning environment for young people with additional support needs will open in time for the new school year in August. Riverside Additional…
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Nominate your local hero now in the Provost’s Civic Awards
/council/newsroom/news/2025/sep/provost-s-civic-awardsThe search is on for West Dunbartonshire’s local heroes as nominations open for the Provost’s Civic Awards.
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Residents urged to be aware of parking rules as enforcement comes into place
/council/newsroom/news/2025/oct/parking-enforcementWest Dunbartonshire residents are being reminded to park responsibly and be aware of restrictions as Council parking enforcement officers begin work this month. Until recently, Police Scotland were…
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Share your views on West Dunbartonshire libraries
/council/newsroom/news/2025/nov/library-service-consultationResidents are being encouraged to share their views on libraries as part of a consultation. The survey is being undertaken to ensure library services can continue to meet the evolving needs of local…
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Council launches Reading Pledge to inspire a lifelong love of reading
/council/newsroom/news/2026/may/council-reading-pledgeWest Dunbartonshire Council has launched a Reading Pledge encouraging children, young people and families to pick up a book and inspire a lifelong love of reading. The pledge, which coincides with…
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Residents reminded to sign up for garden waste permit scheme
/council/newsroom/news/2024/july/residents-reminded-to-sign-up-for-garden-waste-permit-schemeResidents are being reminded to purchase a permit if they want to continue to get their garden waste uplifted after August 12th. From that date, only brown bins with a valid permit and which contain…
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Proposal to restore grass cutting across West Dunbartonshire
/council/newsroom/news/2025/aug/proposal-to-restore-grass-cuttingAdditional grass cutting could be undertaken across West Dunbartonshire if plans to increase investment and seasonal staffing are approved. A motion by Councillor David McBride at today’s…
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Shopfront improvements programme now extended to all three towns
/council/newsroom/news/2024/july/shopfront-improvements-programme-now-extended-to-all-three-townsA scheme to improve the appearance of town centres across West Dunbartonshire is now available to traders in all of the area’s three towns.
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‘SHINE’ programme offering free activities over the school holidays
/council/newsroom/news/2025/june/shine-free-activitiesFamilies across West Dunbartonshire are in for a fun-packed summer as the Council launches a series of free and engaging activities over the school holidays. The Council’s “School Holidays…
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Official Opening of Clydebank Museum and Local History & Archives
/council/newsroom/news/2025/aug/official-openingA new museum telling the story of Clydebank through a range of never-before-displayed objects was officially opened today. The facility – located in the basement of Clydebank Library – features…