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Certain aspects of Gordon Brown’s recently proposed revision of the ‘benefit’ system should give the Catholic voters in Clydebank cause for thought.
Published: Wednesday, 30th July, 2008 10:05
I am a Hardgate resident who feels the need to contact the Clydebank Post regarding the car parks at Hardgate Cross.
Published: Wednesday, 23rd July, 2008 10:45
About two or three months ago I reported that tiles were falling from the roofs at 148 and 150 Second Avenue, Dalmuir, and children were playing underneath — repaired.
Published: Wednesday, 23rd July, 2008 10:45
One of your many “name and address supplied” (I would not be surprised if they all worked for the health board) sent in the letter “I’m a novice at hospice fairy tales” stating that the health board chairman had rebutted all the hospice claims.
Published: Wednesday, 16th July, 2008 10:00
I respond to the letter written without courage or conviction of a name.
Published: Wednesday, 16th July, 2008 10:00
West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) leader Iain Robertson claims “West Dunbartonshire is a lovely green place” and he speaks of “fabulous...rivers” (02/07/08).
Published: Wednesday, 16th July, 2008 10:00
IN response to the recent article in the Post, ‘Are mobile phone masts making us ill?’, I believe that the residents are right to be concerned.
Published: Wednesday, 9th July, 2008 10:00
Recently, I held a fun night with the proceeds going to St Margaret’s Hospice and I am delighted to tell everyone who attended that the amount raised was £470.
Published: Wednesday, 9th July, 2008 10:00
STANDING waiting at Clydebank bus stance my memory goes back to the days when the only bus companies on the road were the SMT, the Glasgow Corporation buses, and on Dumbarton Road there was the tram car.
Published: Wednesday, 9th July, 2008 10:00
I READ with sadness, yet admiration, about the story of Jack Whitelaw in the Clydebank Post on June 18, and congratulate the reporter for bringing it to the public’s attention.
Published: Wednesday, 9th July, 2008 10:00
Just when I thought that my estimation of people could not get any lower, I learned of an incident recently that made me sick to my stomach.
Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 10:35
As part of her duties my wife regularly travels past the sites of both new secondary schools now under construction in Clydebank.
Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 10:35


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