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Man shoplifted t-shirt at Clyde Shopping Centre
A man who allegedly stole a t-shirt from JD Sports in Clyde Shopping Centre last week has been reported for shoplifting. See more: Dad left bleeding in street hits out at reduced plea and jail for thug The 43-year-old man was arrested after
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Here's what Rishi Sunak's new coronavirus support scheme means for you
CHANCELLOR Rishi Sunak has unveiled a new set of measures to try and help the UK economy buffer the second wave of coronavirus infections. The key announcement in his emergency statement to the Commons was the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) which will
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Fury as hammer-wielding youths wreck brand new school pitch
CRUEL vandals have left Glasgow schoolchildren devastated after a brand-new 3G pitch was wrecked just days after it was opened. A gang of youths, armed with hammers, covered the Blairdardie Primary School facility with mess on Monday night after
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Here's how much you can be fined for breaking lockdown rules
Nicola Sturgeon has announced this week that as of Friday September 25 households in Scotland will be banned from visiting other houses. The First Minister announced the new restrictions as Scotland enters stage four of the coronavirus alert level
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Asda, Aldi, Tesco, Lidl, Sainsbury's, Co-op and Morrisons reveal if purchase limits will return
The UK's biggest supermarket chains have revealed whether or not they would bring back product purchase limits following concerns that some shoppers have started panic buying. We've contacted each retailer to ask if this will be the case - and
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New programme for organisations to help digitally excluded families
West Dunbartonshire organisations that work with digitally excluded families and young people in care are being encouraged to get involved with a programme aiming to get more people online. Funding for Connecting Scotland, which aims to give low
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Food growing plan gets green thumbs up as council looks to more allotments
VILLAGES and rural Communities in West Dunbartonshire could benefit from the council’s food growing strategy, a meeting has heard. The project will identify vacant land for the development of fruit and vegetable allotments in a bid to inspire and
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Dad left bleeding in street hits out at reduced plea and jail for thug
A MAN who survived losing four pints of blood in a Clydebank street after he was attacked in broad daylight has described the “horror” for the first time. Stuart Findlay was stabbed in the back and spent 11 days in intensive care after William
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New mental health support services to be provided for staff at Clydebank schools
School staff in West Dunbartonshire will be offered new support as part of a £1.5 million funding package announced by the Scottish Government to help manage additional pressures as a direct result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Barnardo’s Scotland
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Musical society fears for future as pandemic ruins 40th year plans
The chairman of the group behind almost 40 years of hugely popular amateur musical shows in Clydebank has warned of the potentially disastrous impact of Covid-19 on its activities. Andy McQueen has been a member of Clydebank Musical Society (CMS
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Picture of the Week: Squirrel captured up close in local park
This week’s picture of the week was taken by Post reader Susan Crothers, who captured this close up shot of a squirrel in Dalmuir Park. If you’d like your image to be considered for publication in a future edition of the Post, please send it to
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OPINION Councillor John Mooney: Deprived areas require more support
The terrible pandemic that we are currently living through has affected us all profoundly. Even if we are lucky enough not to be directly affected by the virus, the damage is there for us all to see. But this situation has also showed us the wonderful