In this week's Clydebank Post the town's Citizen of the Year is announced.
The scheme which has reduced illiteracy in school children to almost zero could be axed, it has been claimed.
Residents caught trying to exploit a free emergency uplift service for fire risk objects have been warned they could be facing hefty fines.
Author Meg Henderson talks to the Post about her writing career.
£80,000 is given to groups across the area from the Lottery's Awards For All scheme.
A Catholic and non-denominational primary school will co-locate - but it might not be for another 10 years.
Free dessert for every reader at Overtoun House tea room.
Win tickets to the Scottish Golf Show.... win dinner for two at La Bonne Auberge Brasserie... win a Mother's Day bouquet and chocolates.
Pictures from Corpus Christi Primary, Kilbowie Primary, Linnvale Primary, Knightswood Primary, Clydemuir Primary, Our Lady of Loretto Primary, St Peter the Apostle High and Bankhead Primary
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