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BREAKING NEWS - CHILD SEX ATTACKER VERDICT

TERENCE Weir was found guilty by a majority verdict of using lewd, indecent and libidinous behaviour towards the girls then aged 4 and 10.

Sheriff Simon Pender placed Weir on the Sex Offenders Register and bailed him until June for reports.

Arrow CHILD ‘VICTIMS’ GIVE EVIDENCE AT ABUSE TRIAL

TWO young girls have told a jury of their alleged ordeal at the hands of a ‘sex attacker’.

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Arrow Murderer’s secret affair with cousin

A CONVICTED murderer went on the run while on a home visit from jail — to continue a secret affair with a relative.

Arrow Bin lorry driver’s regret after pal's tragic death

THE ‘traumatised’ driver of a truck that crushed a binman to death admitted driving without due care.

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P7 pupils create Titan Crane DVD

A GROUP of budding Hollywood directors have made a film to celebrate the Titan Crane’s 101st birthday.

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It’s a benchmark of bad grammar

THE newly installed goldfish bench at the canal has again caught the attention of passers-by — but for the wrong reasons this time.

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Wedding winners

THIS is the lucky couple which beat off stiff competition to claim first place in the Clydebank Post’s £3,000 wedding reception giveaway.

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WDC spends £780k on land it DOES NOT own

Money forked out on a piece of land the council does not own has spiralled by an additional £180,000, auditors have revealed.

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PATIENTS’ FEAR OVER 'HIV' DENTIST

PATIENTS of a shamed former Clydebank dentist have been horrified to discover he may be HIV positive.

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Cruelty investigators close in on 'muppet'

Investigators involved in the hunt for the cruel former owner of a puppy that was thrown down a high-rise bin chute say they are on their scent.

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Hopes for Wets to play canal festival

AMBITIOUS plans for a canal festival are under way and Clydebank’s own Wet Wet Wet are top of the list for potential headliners.

Workers vote no to pay deal

STRIKE action is looming after West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) workers voted against the controversial Single Status pay deal last week.

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