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Cardross community meeting to be held on trains sound horns | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

People in the village have been troubled by horns sounding through the night to alert those in the vicinity of the station that trains are…

Cardross CAN claim time is now to say we face a climate crisis | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Cardross CAN claim time is now to say we face a climate crisis | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter
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No Mow May: Dumbarton homeowners urged to let their lawns grow | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

No mow May HOMEOWNERS throughout Dumbarton and the Vale are being urged to let their grass grow this month to support a nationwide environmental campaign. The ‘No Mow May’ initiative has been launched by conservation charity Plantlife with a message to lock up your lawnmower for 31 days and let the wild flowers bloom. The Cardross CAN (Climate Action Network) group, Cardross Parish Church and Geilston Hall are all giving their backing to the initiative. Heather Munro, from Cardross CAN, said: “It’s a campaign to encourage us all to care more about the biodiversity in our gardens, because our native pollinators are in sharp decline due to changes in agricultural practices over decades, and collectively our gardens can make a difference.

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