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Quebec House, Montreal House and Brunswick House in Clydebank to be demolished

Quebec House, Montreal House and Brunswick House in Clydebank to be demolished
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Blue rinse brigade claim over community councils in West Dunbartonshire

Blue rinse brigade claim over community councils in West Dunbartonshire
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Loch Lomond: West Dunbartonshire Council backs lido plan | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Loch Lomond: West Dunbartonshire Council backs lido plan | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter
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Loch Lomond: West Dunbartonshire Council to look into lido idea | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Loch Lomond: West Dunbartonshire Council to look into lido idea | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter
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Dumbarton Flooding: Tackling risk prevents massive challenge | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Climate change and rising sea levels present a massive challenge to West Dunbartonshire, council officials say (Photo - Turkey Red Media) TACKLING the increased risk of flooding in Dumbarton and the Vale presents a “massive challenge”, councillors have been warned. Members of West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) have heard details of a new strategy to tackle climate change and prevent flood damage to “at risk” properties across West Dunbartonshire. The local authority has created a “better homes group” to look beyond local targets and reach net zero carbon emissions on time. As revealed in the Reporter recently, Climate Central, a group of scientists and environmental journalists, has predicted that changing global temperatures could leave large parts of Dumbarton submerged due to the rising level of the River Leven unless action is taken to slow, and eventually to stop, climate change.

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