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Man caught 'using mobile phone whilst driving' in Helensburgh town centre
A MAN was caught 'using his mobile phone' whilst driving in Helensburgh town centre. Officers said the incident took place at 12.07pm on East King Street on November 20. READ MORE: Man kicked at police officer while she drove near Erskine
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Popular Christmas festival at Loch Lomond Shores set to return
A POPULAR Christmas festival at Loch Lomond Shores is set to return next weekend. The free event will take place on Saturday, December 7, and Sunday, December 8, from 10am to 5pm. The festival promises to be a 'Christmas cracker' with a range
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Helensburgh residents encouraged to have their say on government project
PEOPLE in Helensburgh are being asked to share their views on plans to improve walking, cycling and wheeling routes. The project, named Helensburgh in Motion, is funded by the Scottish Government's Places for Everyone Grant Programme. It aims
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Opinion: Is it any wonder voters are getting buyers' remorse with Labour?
In his column this month, Councillor Gary Mulvaney asks whether other voters are rightly feeling let down by Labour and Sir Kier Starmer? Clearly no real popular desire or acclaim for Sir Keir Starmer and Labour at the general election in July
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'SNP must make good choices on Scottish budget for our NHS'
In her column this month, Jackie Baillie MSP writes on her concern for Dumbarton FC going into administration, and the upcoming Scottish Government budget. Dumbarton Football Club The run-up to the festive season began with some disappointing
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Mike Edwards: I'm torn on assisted dying debate after caring for my late mother
IN the cold light of day a rational me would say: "If I am terminally ill and suffering, please let me take my life and if necessary help me to do so." My mother, a stoic Scottish nurse demanded this of me, when she was well and rational. She
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Council reviews services as £6.4m budget gap forecast
COUNCIL officers are to conduct a review of two key service departments in Argyll and Bute as the authority faces a budget gap of more than £6.4 million. Savings options have been published for the first time ahead of the council setting its budget