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Woman, 40, arrested following 'disturbance' in Whitecrook
A woman has been charged for allegedly causing a disturbance in Braes Avenue, Clydebank last week. The 40-year-old was arrested after officers attended an address around 2.10pm on September 15. See more: Thieves break into Clydebank home
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What you can and can't do under Scotland's new lockdown restrictions
Nicola Sturgeon has defended her decision to introduce tough coronavirus restrictions. On Tuesday, the First Minister introduced measures including a ban on household gatherings and a curfew for hospitality venues in a bid to curb the rising spread
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Watch: Latest Clyde-built ship sets sail on maiden voyage
A NEW Royal Navy patrol ship built on the River Clyde has set sail for the first time. HMS Spey set off from BAE Systems’ yard at Scotstoun at the weekend to begin Contractor Sea Trials. The ship has since been spotted along the Clyde in recent
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Hospital restrictions by NHSGGC for Clydebank
Restrictions have been put in place for hospital visits throughout NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. West Dunbartonshire residents should avoid visiting hospitals unless it is essential. See more: MSP urges Bankies to download new 'Protect Scotland
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Special council meeting to examine response to Covid rise
A special meeting of West Dunbartonshire Council will take place this week to discuss the significant rise in the area’s Covid-19 cases and the public authorities’ response to the situation. The meeting, to be held by video link on Thursday, has
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Wild Child Clydebank pupils awarded for commitment to nature
PUPILS from a Clydebank primary school have been recognised for their commitments to helping nature. Linnvale’s P5/6 and P6 pupils have received the Bronze Wild Challenge Award from the RSPB after completing six challenges. The classes have made
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10pm curfew and more: The new rules for visiting pubs and restaurants explained
NICOLA Sturgeon has warned of a potential full closure of pubs and restaurants in Scotland if new rules are not complied with. The First Minister made the comments while announcing a raft of new lockdown restrictions in a bid to curb the spread
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Moff: plans are coming on well
Clydebank manager Gordon Moffat has witnessed his side return to the pitch in the past week with three pre-season friendlies – and has been left satisfied with the minutes put in by his squad. The club’s senior team took on the Bankies’ development
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Drumchapel baby bank to accept donations after Covid pressure
A Drumchapel baby bank has reopened to accept donations in the wake of the Coronavirus crisis. Bairn Necessities 3D has been operating a reduced service since lockdown began in March. However, earlier this week, the charity announced it would
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WASPI fight ‘is not over yet’ says Liz
Women fighting the “injustice” of raising the state pension age have vowed to continue their cause despite a bitter High Court defeat. Last week, judges at the High Court in London told Women Against State Pension Injustice (WASPI) campaigners that
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The 8 planned lockdown changes delayed by Nicola Sturgeon as rules tightened
A number of lockdown restrictions planned to be lifted at the start of next month are set to be delayed once more. On Tuesday, the First Minister set out a series of new measures being imposed on the country in a bid to curb the rising spread