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They claim that there could be around 30 to 40 buildings in the area that have had “no trace” of an inspection CHILDREN and teachers in East Dunbartonshire are being put at “grave risk” due to annual gas safety inspections not being conducted in school buildings, a group of whistleblowers has claimed. The employees – who work in the local authority’s education department – are calling on three council chiefs to step down from their roles. They claim that there could be around 30 to 40 buildings in the area that have had “no trace” of an inspection in the last three-and-a-half years. But council bosses have rejected their allegations, describing them as “unfounded” - insisting that all gas safety certificates are in place and updated every year.
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MOMENTUM is growing behind a bid to transform a Bearsden park described as a “mud bath” by parents and community leaders. Hundreds of locals have backed the ambitious calls to overhaul Kilmardinny Park and bring it up to scratch with those in the surrounding towns and villages. Drainage issues in the greenspace – commonly known as the Gruffalo Park due to the nearby Gruffalo Trail – have long been a source of frustration for residents as has the deteriorating condition of play equipment. Mum-of-two Louise Christie, 43, is one of those leading the charge and she said flooding often makes the park a “no-go” zone for some.
East Dunbartonshire Council has launched a consultation on proposals to enhance the Canniesburn Toll VIEWS are being sought on improvement plans at a major roundabout in Bearsden. East Dunbartonshire Council has launched a consultation on proposals to enhance the Canniesburn Toll for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. Proposals include the installation of traffic lights at approaches to the thoroughfare, cycle parking outside businesses at the junction, and measures to improve drainage issues. Thomas Glen, depute chief executive - Place, Neighbourhood and Corporate Assets, said, We hope as many people as possible can get involved and help to inform the Canniesburn Toll Improvement Project, which aims to make the area better for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.