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Dumbarton taxi drivers pay 4 per cent increase in licensing fees

Call for taxi drivers to receive grants TAXI and private hire car drivers across West Dunbartonshire are paying a 4 per cent increase in their licensing fees. The April 1 change was made following a full council meeting in February where a motion was agreed to request a report from officers on the cost of the taxi badge and plate and how these compare to other local authorities across Scotland. It was anticipated that the council will see a £9,064 gain following the increase in fees. During last month’s budget meeting it was pointed out that eligible holders of a taxi/private hire car driver’s licence who meet the Scottish Government criteria have been able to apply for a Taxi Fund Grant of £1,500.

West Dunbartonshire Council: SNP-led budget plans passed on casting vote of Provost

West Dunbartonshire Council: SNP-led budget plans passed on casting vote of Provost
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Olympic medalist Martyn Rooney recalls Routledge s Selhurst rush

11 March 2021 Crystal Palace fan Martyn Rooney is a 400-metre runner who won Olympic bronze in the 4x400 relay at Beijing. He is currently based at Loughborough University and is training for the Tokyo Olympics, which are scheduled for this summer. He may have a famous footballing surname but Rooney never contemplated a professional life in the sport: “I enjoyed playing when I was a kid but I never reached a decent level,” he says. As an elite athlete, Rooney has always found team sports slightly alien to his way of thinking. “I was never very good at losing as part of a team. If someone messed up, I used to let them know they had messed up.

Council tax frozen in West Dunbartonshire for the next year

Council tax frozen in West Dunbartonshire for the next year Councillors agreed to keep rates the same as it anticipates a £2.88m gap in spending. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Residents will not face any council tax hikes this year as councillors agreed to freeze rates across the region. The local authority has decided to keep bills the same for 2021/22 after the Scottish Government topped up funding in recognition of increasing financial pressures on families.

UNISON: Trade union to warn against West Dunbartonshire Council home working

A TRADE union representing West Dunbartonshire Council staff has warned that it will resist any move towards compulsory home working for employees…

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