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Thieving postman was rumbled by test parcel

A POSTMAN was caught red-handed stealing mail he was supposed to deliver.

After a series of packages from Clydebank Delivery Office had gone missing, a “test package” was deployed to try and catch the thief.

Arrow Woman stabs mum’s lover

AN angry daughter stabbed her mum’s lover in the chest after an all day booze binge.

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Old Firm train attack

A MAN was chased along the street and on to a train station platform before being viciously beaten by four men in an Old Firm-related attack on Sunday.

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Butcher’s rock star order

A BANKIE butcher got the order of a lifetime when he was asked to provide a proper Scottish fry-up for a rock star’s wedding.

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Residents win phone mast review victory

MEMBERS of a community blighted by an “excessive” amount of phone masts are delighted that planning guidelines for the towers are to be reviewed.

Rush for £3k rebates forces policy U-turn

HUNDREDS of Bankies hoping for bumper Council Tax rebates have bombarded assessors into a change of policy.

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OAP believes Bankies can help find Maddie

A PENSIONER is hoping he can inspire divine intervention in the case of Madeleine McCann — via an appeal in the Clydebank Post.

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OAP GETS C-TAX DEMANDS FOR ‘MURDERED’ SON

THE daughter of a frail pensioner who received Council Tax demands for his ‘murdered’ son has called for a revision of the policy in such cases.

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Hospice D-day delayed again

THE decision about the future of St Margaret’s Hospice has been delayed for two more months.

Bankies asked to film BAA being a ‘bad neighbour’

Bankies are being asked to submit video evidence of BAA being a “bad neighbour” in a bid to get the airport regulator served with an ASBO.

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