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Attendance
/schools-and-learning/schools/school-rules-attendance-and-behaviour/attendanceRegular attendance at school is important to make sure that your child reaches their full potential.
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Bullying and harassment
/schools-and-learning/schools/school-rules-attendance-and-behaviour/bullying-and-harassmentBullying is not acceptable in our schools. Information is provided here about bullying, signs to look for and what to do if your child is being bullied.
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Exclusion of pupils
/schools-and-learning/schools/school-rules-attendance-and-behaviour/exclusion-of-pupilsExclusion is a last resort. We will only consider excluding a pupil when all other options have been tried and failed, or in a case of serious indiscipline. The period of exclusion will not be more…
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School Parent Councils
/schools-and-learning/schools/schools-parent-councilsParent Councils act to support the school, to represent your views and to forge links with the wider community.
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Going to primary school
/schools-and-learning/early-years/going-to-primary-schoolWe provide information for you about your child’s move from our childcare centres to school, including how you can defer entry to school.
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Education maintenance allowance
/schools-and-learning/school-and-educational-grants/education-maintenance-allowanceYou may be eligible for an Education Maintenance Allowance if you are aged 16-19 and wish to stay on in education.
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Ready Steady Splish, Splash
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/swimming-lessons/ready-steady-splish-splashEarly Years Swimming Lessons The Ready Steady Splish, Splash and Swim classes are for infants aged 3 months to 3 years. This is the first step to introduce your child to the water. Parents or…
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Twilight Babies & Tots
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/swimming-lessons/twilight-babiesThe Twilight Babies (3 to 18 months) and Twilight Tot's (18 to 36 months) classes provide infants their first steps into the water. These early evening sessions include bedtime songs,…
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Adult Swimming Lesson Programme
/leisure-parks-events/west-dunbartonshire-leisure/swimming-lessons/adult-beginner-swim-lessonsAdult Learn to Swim Programme The Adult Learn to Swim Programme is suitable for adults aged 16 and over. We currently delivering Beginner and Improver sessions where the class instructor will…
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Parks
/leisure-parks-events/parks-and-greenspaces/parksCome and enjoy West Dunbartonshire's fantastic parks and open spaces! Whether it is the stunning scenery of Loch Lomond or dramatic views of the River Clyde you are after, West Dunbartonshire has…
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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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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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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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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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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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Road safety around schools to be strengthened
/council/newsroom/news/2025/mar/school-road-safety-strengthenedRoad safety around all schools in West Dunbartonshire is being strengthened with upgraded and refreshed road markings and signage.