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Strategic Plan 2022-27
/council/key-council-documents/strategic-planWest Dunbartonshire Council adopted the Strategic Plan 2022-2027 and supporting Performance Framework at its meeting on October 26 2022. The Strategic Plan details the key commitments of the…
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Delivery Plans
/council/key-council-documents/delivery-plansEach Chief Officer within the Council prepares an annual delivery plan which sets out the key actions to be undertaken by the service in supporting delivery of the Council’s Strategic Plan.
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New and Improved Property Relief
/business/non-domestic-rates/non-domestic-rates-relief/new-and-improved-property-reliefNew and Improved Property Relief From 1 April 2018 there may be an entitlement to rates relief for ratepayers of new build properties and to those expanding or making improvements to an existing…
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Consent – Marketing
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/about-wdl/data-protection/consent-marketingConsent – Marketing When you buy a product or service from us you will be asked if you want to receive relevant information from us about the vital work we do to help keep West Dunbartonshire active…
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Planning Application Service and Performance
/planning-building-standards/planning-applications/planning-application-service-and-performanceDevelopment Protocol West Dunbartonshire like other Council areas has been severely affected by the economic downturn and as a result a number of its key major development sites remain undeveloped.…
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Planning decisions - how we make them
/planning-building-standards/decision-notices-appeals-enforcement/planning-how-we-make-decisionsMajor and controversial planning applications are normally determined by the Council's Planning Committee, whilst other applications are usually determined by planning officials under delegated…
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Discretionary Relief
/business/non-domestic-rates/non-domestic-rates-relief/discretionary-reliefDiscretionary Relief Discretionary Relief is available to non-profit making organisations, under Section 4(5) of Local Government (Financial Provision etc.) (Scotland) Act 1962, that do not receive…
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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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Very strong inspection report for St Mary’s Primary School and ELCC
/council/newsroom/news/2025/apr/strong-inspection-st-mary-s-primary-school-and-elccSt Mary’s Primary School and Early Learning and Childcare Centre (ELCC) has been rated ‘very good’ in all areas inspected. Education Scotland inspectors classed the school’s learning, teaching and…
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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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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…
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Housing service helping adults with complex needs praised by inspectors
/council/newsroom/news/2025/sep/helping-adults-with-complex-needsA specialist Council service which aims to help adults with complex needs find their own homes and sustain tenancies has received praise from the Care Inspectorate.
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Consultation on changing the start and finish times at secondary schools
/council/newsroom/news/2025/sep/consultation-on-secondary-school-timesWest Dunbartonshire Council is seeking residents’ views on plans to change the start and end times of secondary schools. The Educational Services Committee approved the launch of the consultation to…