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  • School and college leavers urged to consider career in sound

    School and college leavers in Clydebank are being urged to consider a career in sound – as there are often more acoustics jobs available than there are graduates to fill them. National trade body, the Association of Noise Consultants (ANC), claims

  • Midwife changes her life by delivering weight loss

    A MIDWIFE has made her own special delivery - losing two stone in weight. Emily Smith, from Old Kilpatrick, decided to change her life after piling on the pounds. Through her work as a midwife at the old Southern General Hospital, Emily saw

  • Child’s play as nursery awarded top marks

    A CLYDEBANK nursery has received a glowing review from inspectors. Sunflower Nursery, in Clydebank Industrial Estate, got a surprise visit from the Care Inspectorate in July and found parents in praise of the staff and space. Inspectors wrote

  • £3 fresh food voucher scheme considered

    A VOUCHER scheme which would provide low income families with fresh fruit and vegetables could be piloted in Glasgow. Officers at Glasgow City Council are looking into joining the Alexandra Rose Trust project as part of wider plans to tackle food

  • Neighbours celebrate lottery win with trip to chippy

    FOUR Yoker neighbours are celebration a huge lottery win with a trip to the chippy. The residents of Sandholm Terrace won £150,000 between them after postcode G14 0HE was drawn in the People's Postcode Lottery on Saturday. Gibson Lees, 71, and