Vulnerable residents to get new community digital alarm
Vulnerable residents can expect to benefit from a new community digital alarm by the end of 2025 once a preferred supplier has been found.
Vulnerable residents can expect to benefit from a new community digital alarm by the end of 2025 once a preferred supplier has been found.
Teachers in West Dunbartonshire will be offered professional learning opportunities designed to help children and young people experience high quality learning, teaching and assessment.
West Dunbartonshire councillors are set for a showdown over who will lead the next administration at a special meeting this afternoon.
Early years staff in West Dunbartonshire will be required to provide appropriate sports and physical activities within Early Learning Centres after the leisure trust withdrew its services.
Funding to help feed children in need during school holidays will not be available to cover Christmas, Easter or the October break, West Dunbartonshire councillors have been told
A community group is campaigning to transform an area on the banks of Loch Lomond into a multi-purpose watersports centre for school children.
The primary one enrolment date for pupils across West Dunbartonshire is set to be brought forward for the start of the 2025 school year
New planning rules that will restrict the number of betting offices and payday lending shops set up across West Dunbartonshire are being introduced by the council.
Calls have been made for West Dunbartonshire Council’s entire Labour group to quit after the party suddenly resigned their leadership at Wednesday’s full council meeting.
The rise in shoplifting crimes across West Dunbartonshire is not linked to a reduction in town centre police officer numbers, police have insisted.
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