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Clydebank Post, 15 Jul 2026

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Article‘COUNCIL’S LACK OF HELP FEELS DISCRIMINATORY’

A CLYDEBANK res­id­ent feels dis­crim­in­ated against for the lack of coun­cil upkeep in his street, with part of the area deemed a health and safety risk by local author­it­ies. Brian Quinn lives on Broom Drive and he has been the voice for his...

‘COUNCIL’S LACK OF HELP FEELS DISCRIMINATORY’

ArticleE-BIKES TEARING UP GOLF COURSE COULD BE DESTROYED IN 14 DAYS

THE com­munity-run Dalmuir golf course has been ripped up by “mor­onic” ebike users, and the organ­isa­tion is urging that van­dals caught in the act will have their bikes con­fis­cated. A recent incid­ent happened on Sunday, July 5 and into the early...

E-BIKES TEARING UP GOLF COURSE COULD BE DESTROYED IN 14 DAYS

ArticleFAMILY SHARE GRAN’S IMPACT ON HER 100TH BIRTHDAY

A WOMAN in White­inch turned 100 years old at the week­end and her fam­ily explained the impact that she has had on their own lives as they wel­comed the birth of a fifth liv­ing gen­er­a­tion to the fam­ily. Sarah Jane Kelly cel­eb­rated her 100th...

FAMILY SHARE GRAN’S IMPACT ON HER 100TH BIRTHDAY

ArticleCare home raises more than £800 at com­munity sum­mer fete

A Cly­de­bank care home has raised more than £800 after wel­com­ing fam­il­ies and neigh­bours to its biggest sum­mer fete yet. Hillview Care Home, on Singer Road, hos­ted the com­munity event fea­tur­ing enter­tain­ment, games, food stalls and...

Care home raises more than £800 at com­munity sum­mer fete