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MORE choices and more chances are available to young people who are not accessing education, employment or training in West Dunbartonshire.
The Scottish Government recognises that failure to engage young people in opportunities represents an unacceptable waste of talent and potential.
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LOCH Lomond has been identified as West Dunbartonshire’s biggest economic asset and is top of Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire’s list of priorities for 2008. The area will benefit from a lion’s share of SED’s £15million budget for the coming year through their Destination Loch Lomond programme.   Read More...

THE Clyde waterfront is set to benefit from £5.6billion of inward investment over the next 25 years. After several decades of decline the waterfront, once the workplace for generations of Scots employed in shipyards and factories, is once again coming into its own.

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A unique new service to help people in West Dunbartonshire back into work whilst resolving any financial problems they may have was officially launched on Monday (March 26).   Read More...

People claiming benefits in West Dunbartonshire have a greater desire to get back into work than in any other local authority area in Scotland, according to a national survey. Download Workforce Plus Action Plan   Read More...


 
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