Clydebank go-karting track given green light to serve alcohol
A popular indoor go-karting track in Clydebank has been granted the green light to serve alcohol after being given the go-ahead by West Dunbartonshire councillors.
A popular indoor go-karting track in Clydebank has been granted the green light to serve alcohol after being given the go-ahead by West Dunbartonshire councillors.
THE Aldi in Alexandria is set to close this summer for three months while it undergoes a refurbishing programme of £3.7 million.
A distillery in Clydebank has been granted a new licence to provide food onsite from external caterers by West Dunbartonshire Council.
West Dunbartonshire Council has joined the nationwide appeal for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Israel and Gaza war.
New “firework control zones” introduced to restrict the use of fireworks in local areas could “displace” private displays according to a West Dunbartonshire Police Scotland representative.
A community safety day designed to protect the interests of Clydebank businesses is expected to take place in the run-up to Christmas.
WORK to develop an age-friendly West Dunbartonshire is being carried out by members of the local Age Well Forum.
More than £7.2 million will be used to refurbish Glencairn House and transform the B-listed building into a state of the art library, museum and community facility.
More than £10 million of funding will be used to redevelop Dumbarton’s Artizan Centre which could see the creation of a healthcare centre and 112 affordable homes.
The number of empty West Dunbartonshire Council has dropped significantly in the last year despite previous concerns that the numbers were rising.
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