Golden Friendships promise to ‘make Christmas happen’.
The founder of Clydebank-based charity Golden Friendships has promised to bring Christmas cheer to disadvantaged Bankies.
The founder of Clydebank-based charity Golden Friendships has promised to bring Christmas cheer to disadvantaged Bankies.
Mountaineering Scotland have warned hill walkers to remember their head torch, and a spare, as the Summer nights come to an end.
A Yoker family have appealed to their local community to help bring their mum home, after she was left paralysed from the neck down, in a hip operation accident.
A series of flytipping incidents on Cohcno Road have left residents and walkers outraged, after bathroom sinks; drawers and rubbish bags were left strewn across the popular walking route.
Council bosses have announced a halt to new repairs in their properties unless considered urgent, until at least November 16.
Former Labour MSP Bailie Anne McTaggart has announced she will run to be the SNP candidate for the Scottish Parliament seat of Clydebank and Milngavie.
St Peter the Apostle High School students have elected their head and deputy head boy and girl, via an online ballot.
A stunning family home has arrived on the market in Clydebank, featuring a stunning open plan living space.
Footballers from Dumbarton A.F.C. have donated half of their club’s fundraising to Men Matter, after team mates recognised the efforts the charity make to support men’s mental health.
A mental health charity which serves men from Clydebank and north-west Glasgow has grown by 600 per cent since March thanks to the generous hillwalking antics of a local football club.
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