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Clydebank TSB spared the axe of bank closures
MORE than 900 jobs are set to be lost after banking giant TSB announced a mass shake-up of its branch network. A third of TSB branches will close later this year, 73 of which are in Scotland, with Clydebank's outside the Clyde Shopping Centre being
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Asda launch new category of aisle in supermarkets across the UK
Asda have launched a new category of aisle in many of its supermarkets across the country - in what has been dubbed to be the first of its kind in the UK. The company say they are the first UK supermarket to launch a vegan destination in store
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Whitecrook cat returns home a month after going missing
A missing moggie has returned home after 32 days of living as a stray. Marcie was a stray cat for some time before being reduced by her owner, Helen Prouse, nine years ago and didn’t return home on August 26. Helen wasn’t too concerned for the
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Nicola Sturgeon confirms £500 self-isolation grant - here's how to get it
From next month, many Scots who are self-isolating will be eligible for a £500 grant. Nicola Sturgeon said the Self-Isolation Support Grant is an 'important' way of helping people who are helping others. Here's everything we know so far about
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Council host webinar for local businesses
West Dunbartonshire Council is to host a webinar to help local businesses market themselves online and utilise social media channels. The online event, which will take place on Tuesday, October 13, between 10am and 11.30am, is part of the council
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Union claims council bosses are ‘diluting’ Covid-19 safety measures
COUNCIL cleansing workers have accused bosses of putting them in danger by “diluting” the safety measures introduced to mitigate Covid-19. The GMB trade union has written to elected councillors in Glasgow, on behalf of workers, asking them to support
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Law change bid 'heavily influenced' by Paige Doherty case
Clydebank’s MSP has made his case for reforms to post-mortems in Scotland to make the process more dignified for the families of murder victims. Gil Paterson gave evidence to the justice committee of the Scotland Parliament yesterday for his Member
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Keyworker Ann celebrates 30 years at ASDA Clydebank
An ASDA kiosk worker has celebrated 30 years at the supermarket, becoming familiar face to many Bankies throughout the years. Described on the store’s Facebook as ‘fabulous’, Ann Dolan has worked on the cigarettes and lottery kiosk in recent years
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Yob spared prison after he made fake calls to emergency services
A SERIAL firestarter who caused massive disruption to emergency services last year has been spared a prison sentence. Colin Mcomish, 22, repeatedly told ambulance, police or fire crews he was in trouble or would hurt himself. On May 1 last
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Clubs 'can only go a few weeks' playing behind closed doors
Clydebank manager Gordon Moffat believes that clubs can only operate without supporters in the very short term if the league campaign were to start without them in attendance. The Bankies, much like clubs across the country, have already had to
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Artist transforms bizarre one-star reviews of Scots attractions into stunning prints
IT’S definitely not your typical Visit Scotland travel campaign. A Scottish creator is turning “ludicrous” one-star reviews of Scottish attractions and monuments into art as part of a new collection. Stewart Bremner, who runs the Indy Prints