Rhiana McGroggan from Bonhill has lost more than one-third of her body weight since joining the Weigh to Go programme. By Bill Heaney A West
Rhiana McGroggan from Bonhill has lost more than one-third of her body weight since joining the Weigh to Go programme. By Bill Heaney A West
By Bill Heaney If you’re Irish come into the Harp Club in Dumbarton High Street. And if you’re not called Timothy, Mick or Pat then
PICTURES BY JAMES DUNCAN The term “Potts” is of English origin, primarily found in northern England and the Scottish borders. It is derived from the Middle English word “pot,” meaning a pit or a hollow in the ground, indicating that the name may have been given to someone who lived near such a feature or in a place characterized by pits, such as a quarry or mine.
The Royal Navy’s oldest Type 23 Frigate, HMS Argyll which has always held close links with the area, was decommissioned in September and the ship’s
NHS Golden Jubilee has published a new Anti-Racism Action Plan, setting out a clear and ambitious roadmap to tackle racism and promote race equality across
Members of Garelochhead Support Trust enjoyed a “spooky” time at their Halloween Brunch Club. As a registered charity, the group supports military veterans, their families,