Hermitage Primary takes second place in national Euroquiz final The Holyrood parliament building where the quiz took place. By Aileen MacLennan A talented team of
Month: May 2019
DICK DICKSON’S BOOK LAUNCH TONIGHT AT 7PM
Loch Lomond angler Dick Dickson pictured in his favourite place in the world. Picture by Bill Heaney Neetah Books – A great new local title will be
COUNCIL POURS MORE £MILLIONS INTO POLLUTED ESSO BOWLING SITE
West Dunbartonshire Council’s enthusiasm for pouring £ millions of public money into Exxon, one of the world’s richest companies, continues unabated. This is despite the fact that Exxon has one of the worst records in the country for causing harm to the environment.
BOMBS AND BALLOONS SET TO CAUSE CONTROVERSY
Three big issues are to come before the monthly meeting of West Dunbartonshire Council next week – nuclear weapons, assisted dying and climate change. There will also be a motion to call a halt to mass balloon releases at fetes, parties and other social occasions.
COUNCILLORS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CARNIVALS
A lot of people who live near Dumbarton Common were extremely unhappy when the carnival arrived earlier this month. No one in authority seemed to consider that adding the loud music, other noises and even more traffic on an area already blighted by traffic jams and work on the nearby railway bridges was not a good idea.