Martin Loft (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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An engineer with an ‘exceptionally responsible’ job was caught drink-driving by police.
Officers stopped Martyn Loft driving a Kia Sorento in Hanley on May 14.
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A plea has been made to install seagull-proof bins along Dumbarton waterfront to cut down on litter.
Council officers are finding it hard to engage with the owners of some empty or abandoned buildings in Dumbarton s High Street, according to WDC officials COUNCIL bosses are looking to engage with the owners of empty and abandoned buildings in Dumbarton town centre in a bid to regenerate the area. Officers have been trying to connect with landlords of properties throughout Dumbarton’s High street which have fallen into a state of disrepair, about potential economic development opportunities. During a meeting of the authority’s infrastructure, regeneration and economic development committee last week, councillors were told that these attempts were proving a challenge because of the Covid-19 pandemic.