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Sephton MacQuire, Chairman of the DHA board, said: “I am confident that this development will deliver a range of excellent affordable homes where they are needed most and I can see a bright future for Dumbarton and DHA moving forward.” Dumbritton Housing Association chairman Sephton MacQuire said “There are a lot of positive things happening in Dumbarton in terms of regeneration and I and the board are delighted that Dunbritton is part of this.” He added: “I am confident that this development will deliver a range of excellent affordable homes where they are needed most and I can see a bright future for Dumbarton and DHA moving forward.”
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The sight of dragonheads frowning from the prows of longships once signalled imminent invasion by the ferocious force of the Vikings. But the June 4 event planned at Balloch Castle Country Park has nothing to do with Scandinavian marine-delivered warfare at all – and is all about raising money for a worthy cause. Dragon-boating (deriving from south-east Asia) is a fun filled, adrenaline pumping, water sports event where teams race their dragons in a series of timed races. Said to be ideal for experienced crews and complete beginners alike – from age 12 upwards – boats and full training are provided.
What entrants have to bring with them is a complete crew of 15 (it could be a works outing, or a big family get-together) and optionally go in fancy dress to help set the fun-filled tone of things. We’re told: “The day is all about team building and competition, with each team getting a guaranteed three timed races in the qualifying rounds. Music, running commentary and leader board updates throughout the day add to the excitement and amazing atmosphere, which culminates in a grand final and
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WritEr’s KEY LoCAL DAtE Leading author Irvine Welsh, most famous for “Trainspotting”, was the star attraction at a meet-the-author event in Dumbarton library. A “sell-out” audience gathered to hear the world-famous writer speak about his new novel, The Blade Artist – which features a reprise of Trainspotting’s psychopathic Begbie (played in the film by Robert Carlyle) and to put their questions to him. Later he said of the close encounter with Dumbarton folk: “It was fantastic. The questions were really varied, people had a lot of chat and it was really interesting and offbeat. Small events in libraries are great fun; you can see the whites of people’s eyes and have a
chat with them and the whole thing becomes really real. It’s nice to have a good blether.” Since Trainspotting Welsh has published more than 20 novels, short stories and plays – including the best-selling Filth, later turned into a film starring James McAvoy (Glue and Skagboys). In the new book the
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A Visit FRom ‘John muiR’ West Dunbartonshire’s place on the conservation map of Scotland has been sharply underlined with a recent series of special events. this series of events marking the US National Parks Centennial Celebrations and the great contribution of John Muir to the worldwide National Parks movement.” At special events across the area Lee – a compelling “reincarnation” of Muir – was set to Friends of Loch Lomond are accompany him on clearly delighted the area is the stretch of getting major attention from the John a man who is also US National Parks’ Centennial Ambassador, Muir Way It’s a fitting development, As this issue was preparing to go to press one-time star of TV’s Hawaii Five-O - Lee Stetson - was preparing to unveil the Tom and Rhona Weir Memorial Garden in Balmaha. Lee has famously played the great conservationist John Muir, and strongly supports the recent John Muir Way initiative as well as many other environmental projects in and around Lomondside.
given that Muir emigrated from the Clyde to the USA to carry on his remarkable career. John Urquhart, Vice-Chairman of the Friends said: “With the support of Argyll and Bute Council and the National Park, the Friends of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs are delighted to be hosting
leading to Balloch, to be welcomed with a reception at the headquarters of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs N ational Park. His programme also included opening the John Muir Wildlife and Ecology Film Festival at The Tower Digital Arts Centre in Helensburgh, and planting Californian sequoia trees at the town’s Hermitage Park. David Adams McGilp, Regional Director at VisitScotland, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for visitors to find out more about Scotland's most famous conservationist, whose pioneering work is reflected in the protection of our own beautiful and awe-inspiring landscape, a top attraction for visitors worldwide.”
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You don’t need to book a cruise to the Bahamas to enjoy a maritime holiday to remember – just take a trip ‘doon the watter’. For anyone still to be convinced that the Firth of Clyde has everything you need for an aquatic adventure Caledonian MacBrayne has launched a new campaign aimed at persuading local 18 to 35-year-olds (the group that seem to need most convincing) that west coast ferries are a brilliant way to see some of Scotland’s finest scenery. The effort is fronted by two
slightly doubting “Eejits”, who have been throwing themselves into everything from history studies on Bute to Segway riding on Arran. One attraction is said to be that reduced fares make the whole business of ferry travel a lot more pocket-friendly than they'd thought, leaving spare cash to splurge on anything from seaside rock to a pleasant meal in some
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A preferred developer has been approved to take forward the redevelopment of the key site in the centre of the town. Mitchell Way underwent an initial revamp in 2014 when work was carried out to improve the entrance, upgrade the public areas, remove dated canopies, install new lighting, shutters and signage and carrying out essential repairs.
But it has taken until now for the scheme – subject to planning permission – to become a reality. CCG Scotland/Kingsmead Developments put forward proposals which meet the criteria set out by the council, and has submitted an offer of around £630,000 to buy the site. It will mean the creation of a new Lidl foodstore with 145 car parking spaces, a three storey
development of both retail and residential units, and the demolition of the existing units at 30 to 40 Mitchell Way. The move will finally resolve the question of how an important location in the heart of Alexandria will be used, although residents will have to wait to see which shops, apart from Lidl, will take advantage of the new opportunity. Council Leader Martin Rooney said: “This is an important step forward in the drive to regenerate Alexandria Town Centre. “Local residents will now start to see early progress when the demolition works get under way to pave the way for the beginning of the new development.” Regeneration vice convener Councillor David McBride said: “Agreeing these plans will be the final piece of the jigsaw. “With the exciting plans for developing Lomond Galleries, coupled with the approval of this project at Mitchell Way there is a lot for the people of Alexandria to look forward to.”
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MEnACE oF tHE sEAgULLs
BAMPOTS: Locals have had enough of these winged pests and so are taking advantage of a scheme to cut their numbers down.
Aggressive, squawking flocks of predatory seabirds are set to make local life a misery with the return of the breeding season. So local people plagued by seagulls are being urged to take advantage of a scheme which aims to nip the annual airborne scourge in the bud before it gets properly started. Gulls – notorious for staging airborne swoops on hapless residents, and for causing havoc by bursting rubbish bags and scattering litter - can become
aggressive as they look to protect their young, so residents are being asked to take action now. A service provided by the council’s environmental team aims to disrupt the gulls’ nesting season by removing eggs and nests and applying spikes to roofs and chimneys to prevent them rebuilding their nests. Residents need to report any nest
on their property immediately as live chicks will not be disturbed – it’s seen as vital to report nesting as soon as the gulls start to set up their breeding base. Councillor Kath Ryall, convener of corporate services, said: “It is important that as soon as residents see gulls starting to build nests on their properties that they get in contact with our Environmental Health section. “This gives our officers the chance to remove nests and eggs before they hatch. “Quite often gulls can swoop down on people and pets that they think are posing a threat to their chicks. This can be very frightening so we would urge people to get in contact so that we can minimise any risk.” Since the council’s control service started in 2014, more than 40 homes have had special defence measures installed. If you have a problem with gulls nesting on your property and want to find out more about defence measures phone 01389 738282 or go to www.westdunbarton.gov.uk/pests-pollutionfood-hygiene/pest-control.
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neW BiD to stop tipping been coordinated by Third Sector Interface West Dunbartoshire CVS, in partnership with Zero Waste Scotland, and has used attention-grabbing techniques to make its point.
DISGUSTING: Fly-tipping is a blight on our society but hopefully the new bid by West Dunbartonshire Council should go towards eradicating that.
Litter isn’t just unsightly – it ruins the quality of life of anyone whose neighbourhood is blighted by an ever-present nuisance. That has been a key message of a campaign roadshow designed to tackle litter and especially fly tipping – which can see unscrupulous people dumping anything from piles of rubbish to unwanted “white goods”, like fridges or cookers, in public places. Like any other kind of litterlouting fly tipping is unsightly and antisocial, ruining any effort to improve an area with one thoughtless act of
social vandalism. But because it happens every day and in many areas it’s proved difficult to know – until now – just what local people think should be done about it. This is why a campaign roadshow has been touring West Dunbartonshire to get the message over in unmistakable terms …that fly tipping in any shape or form just isn’t acceptable. The ground-breaking project has
Make a Will Day Following the popularity of their ‘Make a Will Day’ held in April 2015 McArthur Stanton Solicitors are pleased to announce that this service will be available again at their Dumbarton office at 40 High Street on Saturday 21st May 2016 between 9am and 12noon. If you are in the area that day, feel free to pop in and for that day only, McArthur Stanton are offering a discounted simple Will from as little as £50 + VAT.
how you wish your property and possessions to be dispersed. Making a Will can save your family time, stress and money in carrying out your wishes.
Preparing a Will is the single opportunity to make sure that your intentions and requests are known in so many matters. Who do you want to administer your estate? If you have children, who do you want to appoint as their legal guardian? What specifications, if any, do you want to make in respect of funeral arrangements? Of course it is also the opportunity for you to make clear instructions as to
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Volunteers have been taking part in a Photovoice project which uses local photography images effectively to tell the story of how litter impacts on the lives of the participants and their neighbours. As part of the project volunteers have taken over 3,000 arresting images across six areas in West Dunbartonshire – they’re not a pretty sight - and have written impact stories with the aim of helping to change attitudes toward litter. The pictures will aim to convince members of the public they should do what they can to stop it happening. This can only happen if people seeing flytippers in action report the culprits promptly. If you want to find out more about the project or to get involved contact WDCVS on 0141 941 0886 or email volunteering@wdcvs.com
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Shopping may be fun at any time of year, but when the venue is Loch Lomond Shores a touch of nice spring weather makes the “top beauty spot” location all the more appealing. And there’s a good chance the weekend of May 28 and 29 will be nice enough to persuade even more visitors to go along than usual – because it’s also the weekend of the Artisan Craft Market. The artisan craft market at the Shores offers a mix of quirky, unusual, artisan, craft and food stalls which change from month to month and it runs on the last
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A recent report in England suggested that only a third of patients actually need to see a GP. This research by the “think tank” Reform suggested that most patients in England currently seeing a GP could either be seen by a nurse or pharmacist, or get help via technology such as video or online consultations.
required a GP, such as skin problems, sore throats, coughs and other infections, as well as managing diabetes, asthma and blood pressure. In reality most patients are happy to be seen by the best person to help them, and are less concerned whether this is a nurse, doctor or other professional. It can often give greater flexibility with appointments, easier to fit into people's busy schedules.
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There’s still time to get involved in this month’s flagship local Pro-Am golf spectacular. The 30th West Dunbartonshire Council Pro-Am golf tournament will be staged on Saturday, May 21 at Dalmuir Golf Course, and is reckoned set to attract a galaxy of professionals from across the country. It’s a prestigious local fixture which reinforces West Dunbartonshire’s reputation as the home turf of some of the country’s finest golfers, and has been growing in popularity year on year.
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CAMPAIGNERS: Councillor David McBride, centre, and litter control assistants Kevin Ward, take delivery of a new batch of poop scoop bags.
Pet owners are increasingly taking heed of a long-running campaign to crack down on dog mess – thanks to a new £80 fine. Last month the penalty for dog fouling doubled, while at the same time the take-up of dog mess bags has soared, with around two million now said to have been distributed over the past ten years. There’s also been a substantial increase in the number of bins dog owners can use to dispose of the bags
Free poop scoop bags are available from all West Dunbartonshire libraries and community education centres as well as several other local locations. To find your nearest location visit the Street care and cleaning section of the Council website at www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/ residential-pollution-and-pest-
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Dumbarton’s iconic Rock will again be the setting for a colourful romp through local history next month. The June 4 event, called Rock of Ages, is a 1,000-year-old saga brought to life by Historic Scotland, with more than 100 performers acting out a past that spans the Romans, the Vikings and the world wars. There’s a chance to visit the blacksmith’s forge to discover how blades and bows were made, and to learn how fashions evolved - and also how the castle has been maintained over the years. The show runs from noon till 4pm. For full details see www.historicscotland.gov.uk/events/event_ detail.htm?eventid=34740
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Wednesday 27th April DPT presents ‘Little Women’ Denny Civic Theatre 7:30pm, A glimpse into the life of the March family in Massachusetts, U.S.A. The famous book by Louisa May Alcott has been adapted for the stage by Peter Clapham. Tickets at dumbartonpeoplestheatre@outlook. com or at the Box Office. (From Wed 27th till Sat 30th)
Saturday 30th April Balloch Run n Park Balloch Park Gates, Balloch Road 9:30am, Stay in shape and come along to this untimed run in the beautiful surroundings of the park. Meet new people and start a new hobby. lomond-trossachs.org Live Performance Loch Lomond Shores Time TBC, Wonderful performace of Robin Hood outdoor walking theatre performance. www.itison. com Family Nature Day RSPB Scotland, Loch Lomond 11:30am-2:30pm, Explore some spring wildlife and make a home for nature too. Great for fun for adults and kids. 01389 830670 Fundraising Quiz Night The Cutty Sark Centre, 58 Howatshaws Rd, Dumbarton 7:30pm, Hosted by Gracious Parties. Team entry £15 (for up to 6 people) BYOB. Strictly over 18s. Team entry must be booked in advance. Contact Allison for further information. w allisondonnelly@bellsmyretrust.org.uk
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Mini Kickers (3-4yrs)
Player Development (9-14yrs)
FRI (10-11am): Alexandria Community Centre
MON (4-5pm): Brucehill Activity Centre / WED (3:30-4:30pm) & FRI (11am-12pm): Alexandria CC / FRI (3:30-4:30pm): Dalmuir CC / SAT (1011am): Our Lady & St Patrick's SAT (10-11am): Dumbarton Academy / SAT (9-10am): Playdrome / SUN (10:30-11:30am): Antonine Sports Centre
Ready, Steady, Go! (3-4yrs) MON (4-5pm) & TUE (1:30-2:30pm): Alexandria Community Centre
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TUE (1.5-3yrs: 10:30-11:10am & 3-5yrs: 11:15am-12pm): Meadow Centre / WED (3-5yrs: 1:30-2:15pm): Playdrome / THU: (1.5-3yrs: 1-1:40pm & 3-5yrs: 1:45-2:30pm): Alexandria CC / THU: Meadow Centre: (3.5yrs: 5-5:45pm) / FRI: Meadow Centre: (1.5-3yrs: 12:30-1:10pm & 3-5yrs: 1:15-2pm)
Athletics – Run, Jump & Throw (5-11yrs) MON (6-7pm): Vale of Leven / WED (6-7pm): Playdrome / THU (6-7pm): Meadow Sports Centre,
Badminton
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Basketball (8-11yrs)
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asund der manfully,, and Hugo dieed in agonies of remorse and arsenic, with a wild, "Ha! Ha!" "It's the best we'v ve had yet," said d Meg, as the dead villain sat up and rubbed his elbow ws. "II do don on'tt see how you can writee aand nd act such splendid things things, Jo Jo. You're You re a regular Shak kespeare!" excclaimed Beth h, who firmly believed that her sisters were gifted with wit w wi iit wonderful geenius in all thin ngs. "N "Not Nott quite," Not qu uiite, uite," uite, uite iitte, ite," ite tee, e," repli r rep re ed Jo modesstly y. "I do think The Witches Curse, an Operatic Trag Traged Trage Tra raged aged dy iis rather athe her h err a ni n nice thing,, but I'd like to try Macbeth, if we only had a trapdoor nic forr B for Baan nquo. quo. uo. I always alwa alw lw lwa way wa yss w wan wa an a te tted e to do the killing part. 'Is that a dagger that I see before eforee m me? me?" e?"" mutter mutte mut mutt mu utter ered d Jo Jo, Jo rrol ro roll rolli olli olli llllliin ng g her eyes and clutching at the air, as she had seen a famou famous ffam mous u tr t g dian tra trage an nd do o.. o "No, No it's it'ss th thee toasting toa toas to oasting ing ng g ffork, ork,, with o ork, th hM Mo Mothe other ther's th the her her' h her's errr's er's er' r' shoe on it instead of the bread. Beth's stagetag struck uck ck k!"" cried criied dM Meg Me Meg, eg, an and nd d th the he rrehe hearsa hears earsa sal een ended in a general burst of laughter. "Glad to find you ou u so o merry, mer me mer erry ry, y, m my yg gir girls irrls ls,,"" ssai sa d a ch cheeery voice at the door, and actors and audience turned to welcom elco elc elcome ome mee a tal tall, motherly mo mot m therl herrrly herly her ly lla ly lady ad a with a 'can I help you' look about u her which wass truly truly de deligh ghtful htfu tful ful fu ul. She Sh Sh w was wa aass no not eele eleg el llee antly dressed, but a noble-looking woman, and n the girls ls tth hough hought h ought oug ough ught the ugh hee grra ray ay cl ay cloak and unfashionable bonnet covered the most st splend spleendiiid mot mo other ot her h err iin n tthe th he world wo orld. orl orld or rld. " "Well, dearies, how have ave you u go go ot on tod today day? y? There There Th erree wa ere was was as sso o much to do, getting the bo boxes ready to go tomorr morrow, ow, w, tha tthatt I didn i idn't com come co ome mee h hom ome ome om me to to dinne di r. Has anyone called, Beth How is your cold, Meg? Beth? g? Jo, you y lo look ook k tire tirred ed to od dea de eath tth. h. C h. Come and kiss me, baby." While making m these maternal al in inquir quirie uiriess Mrs Mr Mrs. M rs. s M Mar Ma arch rch got rch ott heerr w wet we e things off, her warm slipper li s on, and sitting g do own in tthe o hee easy y chair, hai dr hair drew dre ew w Am my y to her lap, prep ing to enjoy the happies prepar estt hour h r of he her busy bu y d day. da ay. The he gi girl rllss fflleew about, trying rls to make make things comfortable, eac eacch h in her ow own way. way. M wa Meg eg arra rran ng ng nge nged geed tth the h tea table, Jo brought w brough wood and set chairs, irs, dro dro oppin pping, g, ove g oveer-tu er-t r-turn rning, in ng, and and d clat cclatt tte tte ter ter eeri rrin ri iin ng everything she touched. Beth trotted to and touche nd fro ro bet between ween paarl arlo rlorr kit kitcchen, kitche n, q qui uiet e and and an nd bu bu while Amy busy, gave dir directions to everyone, ne,, as as sshe sat with w hh her er han hands nds folde folded. d As they the gathered about the he table tablee, Mrs. Mrs. Mar arrch h sai saaid d, with a p partiicula cul cu ular arl rly happy face, "I've go got a treat for you u afte affterr sup pper." pp p er." r A quick, quick, bright smilee weent rou un nd like lik a sstreak rea eeak of su ssuns unsshine. hi Bet etth cla lap lap apped her hands, regardless of the biscui regar cui uitt she sh h held eld d, aand Jo tosse toss osseed up u her er napkin, na ki , cry yiiin ng, "A letter! A letter!! Three cheerss fo letter for Fathe Fat er!" r r!" "Yes, a n nice long let letter. He iiss weell letter ell,, an and thinks hinks inks nks ks h he sh shalll ge gett thro hro r ugh ugh ug gh tth he cold season better than th we feaared red. ed. H He sends sends all sorts s off lov oving ving g wi wishes shess for sh o C Chr Ch hrriissttm h mas, and an especiall message especi ge to you you girls, girls,"" ssaid Mrs. Mr March, arch, r h, pa patti patti tti ting ng g her h pock ock ket as if she had ke ket got a treasu tr re theere re. "Hurry and get don "Hur do one! e Don't Don't stop stop to quirk k you our llittle lee ffinger inge inger gerr an g an and nd d si simper over your plate Amy," cried plate, ried ed JJo, cchoking hoking o on n heer tea and nd d dr dropping d ropp oppin opping oppi op pp pp ping pin iin n her her b he brre reea ead, a butter side down, on the carpet in n her heer has ha te to get et at the h treat. he treat. re reat Beth ate no o more more, re, but crept awaaay y to sit in herr shadowy dow ow ccor corn orn ner and brood over the ne d deligh t to come, ome, ome e, till till the th ot othe herrs w wer ere re read ready. y. "I think it was ass so splen splendid did in Faathe heer to t go as cchaplai hapl n when haplai hap hapl wh he was too old to be dra d, and not strong drafte strong tro eno enough ugh fforr a ssol soldi ldi dieer er," r," saai aid d Meg warmly. warmly y. y. "D "Don't I wish I could go aas a dru umme u meer,, a viv m iva van—w van n—w — hat's t's its nam nam me? me e? e? Or a nurse, so I cou bee nea could nearr him h and help help him," exc xclaim xc llaim aimed med ed d Jo, Jo,, w with it a groan. ith roan. "It It m mu must st be b very disagre isagreeable ea e to o ssleep p in in a ten tent ntt, and and eatt aall sort o so off baad ad-tas d ting thing things ngs,, and drink out of a tin mu ug," sig sighe iighe gheed Amy A Am m my. "When "Wh Wh will he h come ome home, home Ma Marrmee?" ?"" as ask ked ke ed Be Beth, h,, w wiith th a little little ittle tle quive quiv quiver q uiver uive iver veer in her voice. ver "Not Not for many mont o hs, dear, de d ar, un u less hee is i sic ick. ick ck. k. He w wiil ill st sta stay tay ay y aand an nd dd do his work faith ully as long ass he can, and faithf fai an we won won't n't ask k fo orr him hii bac bacck ba ck a minute sooner than he caan be can b spare p d. Now ow com come and h hear the he le lett lette tter." r."" They all drew to tthe T he fire, fi Mottheer in the he biig cch cha h haair air w wit ith hB Beeth th at her feet, Meg and Amy perched on n either eit arm m of tth he chair h chair, r, an and a d Jo leanin eaning ing on on tth h he back, where no one would see any sign of emotion ion iiff the llett leette teer should should hap sh ap ppe pen p een n tto o be touching. Very few letters were writt written en in those osee har h d time hard imes mess that we were not no n ott tou o ttouch o ing, especially those ou which fatherss sent home. e. IIn thiiss one on llitt littl ttl tlee was as said id do off th tthe hee hardships endured, the h dangers face faced, d, or the homesic homesic mesickn mesick ness conquer nes n nqu ed. It was wass a cheerful, hopeful letter, full of liv lively descripti des ptions ons nss of cam c mp life, e, marche arches, s, and nd d mil milit mi m iil ary news, and only at the end d did d did the th writer w t 's heaart over-fl o r-f ove r-fllo low with fa father fathe ther erlly ly lo lo ov ve and longing for the little girls irls ls at hom om me. e. "Giv "G Give ve the them em m alll of of my dear love lov ve aand a kis ki s. Tel kiss. Teell th them em I think of them by day, pray for th for them em m by by night, night ghtt,, and ght, g and find my an m b best comf omfo mfor ortt in the heei eir i affection at all times. A year seems see seem mss very very ver ve ery y lo ong ng g tto ow wait wa aaiit befor before b be ore I se see them them, t m, b but ut reem mind them that while we wait we may al may all w work wo o , so that th these these essee h es hard d day daays need not no ott be wasted. I know they will rem re rem meem mem mber all I said to them, mb m tha haatt th hey y wi wil will ill b be loving children to you, will do their dut du d uty ut uty ty fa faai aithfu i lly, fig ght their bosom m enemies bravely, and conquer themselves so beaut bea be eau ea aut aut uttiifully that when I come back to them I may be fonder and prouder than ever of my little womeen." Everybo of ody y sniffed when they came to that part. Jo wasn't ash as sham med of the grreat tear thatt drropped off the end of her nose, and Amy never mind min ded the rumplling of her cu urlls as she hid her face on her mother's shoulder and sob sso ob bbeed out, "I am m a selfish girrl! But I'll truly try to be better, so he mayn't be dissap ppointed in me by-and-by y." "W We all will,"" cri crieed ed Meg. Meg "I th hin nk too much of my looks and hate to work, but won wo on o n'tt any ny y mo more, re iff I can help hel itt.""
ENCE RI
Margaret, the eldest of the four, was sixteen, and very pretty, being plump and fair, with large eyes, plenty of soft brown hair, a sweet mouth, and white hands, of which she was rather vain. Fifteen-year-old Jo was very tall, thin, and brown, and reminded one of a colt, for she never seemed to know what to do with her long limbs which were very much in her way. limbs, way She had a decided mouth, mouth a comical nose, and sharp, gray eyes, which appeared to see everything, and were by turns fierce, funny, or thoughtful. Her long, thick hair was her one beauty, but it was usually bundled into a net, to be out of her way. Round shoulders had d Jo Jo, big bi big ig hands hand han hand ands an nds n d and feet, a flyaway look to her clothes, and the uncomfortable lee ap app ppearanc pp earan eara earan aranc ranc aan nce of of a girl giirll gi gir who was rapidly shooting up into a woman and didn't like kee it itt.. Eliza it. Eliza Eliz liz izz beth, beth, beth bet eetth, th, or Be Bet B h h,, as a everyone called her, was a rosy, y,, smooth-ha ot ired, bright-ey -eye -eyed -e -ey eyed eeye yeed girl y yed girll of of thirteen th thir thi h teen, teen en, wit with ith th a shy manner, a timid voice, e,, an and and d a pea p peacefu eacce ceful cefu efu eful ful fu ul expres exp expr expre p sion on n wh hic hi hich i h wass seldom ic sel se dom dom disturbed sturbe turbe u d. Her father called herr 'L Lit ittl iitt ittle tttle ttttle le Mis le Miiss Tran Miss M Tranq ranqu ran anqui nqu nqui n qu qui uiility u lity', lity' ity' tty', ty y',', and y nd n d tth hee nam h naaame sui n suit su uited ed her ed h excelllently ently,, for she seemed d to to live live liv li ive iin n a haappy ppy y wo w rrld ld d off he her eer own, wn n, on only ly ven v ve turing venturing turi u out to meet the o th few whom she hee trus trust tru tru tr r st sted e and a loved d. Amy, Am A thoug thou houg hough ough the th h yo younge you y oungest o st, was a mo most st important o person, in heerr o own wn n opini op on at least. A regular op opinion regular arr sn now maide now m iden, ma i id with i blue eyes, and yellow hairr cu ccur urlin url u rling on nh her er sho sh uld ulders, pale and ulder nd d slende slender lender, and always le lender, alw carrying herself like a youn ng la ng llady ady a mi mindfu indful of her her manners. What the cha ch h racters of the four sisters were we wil will wi w iil ill llll lea l leave le to be found out o The clock ssttruck ruc ruc uck six x and an , havi h ng swept up the h hearth,, B Beth put a pair of slippers down to waaarm rrm m. Somehow So h the sight of the old shoes h Some had a good effect upon the girls, for Mo othe oth ther the ther th er w wa coming, and everyone brightened to welcome her. Meg was stopped lecttu uring urin uri ur rring, ring ring, g, and an lighted light the lamp, Amy got out of the easy chair without being asked, and an an nd d Jo fo for forg o ot h how tired she was as she sat up to hold the slippers nearer to the blaaz aze. e. "They are quitee w wo orn rn ou out. M Marmee must have a new pair." "I thought I'd geet et h her he err som ome o me with my dollar," said Beth. "No, I shall!" cri riieed d Amy Am my. "I'm the oldest," b bega beg be egan eega gan ga aan M Meg, Meg Me eeg g,, bu ut Jo cut in with a decided, "I'm the man of the family now Papa iss awa away, away aw way, w ay aay, y,, and y and d I sh s shall p provi de the slippers, for he told me to take special care of Motherr whil hile hile lee he w was gone." "I'll tell you what we'll do,"" ssa said sai aaid id d Beth, Be "let's each get her something for Christmas, and not get anything for ou urs urse ur u rrse seelves lves. lves." lve "That's like you, dear! Wha hat h ha aatt wil illl w ill we get?" exclaimed Jo. Everyone thought soberly y fo forr a min m minu minut e, then Meg announced, as if the idea was suggested by the sight of h heeerr ow her own o wn w pr p etty hands, "I shall give herr a nice n pair of gloves. "Army shoes, best to be had, d,,"" cried d," d, ccri crie riie i Jo. ied Jo "Some handkerchiefs, all hem em mm m meed,"" said m said B Beth. "I'll get a little bottle of colog gn gn nee. e. Sh S She he likes h lik k iit, and it won't on't cost cost stt mu m ch, so I'll I ll have hav some left to buy my pencils," ad add aadde dd dded dde d ded de eed Am Amy Amy. m "How will we give the things?"" asked aassk aske ked k ed d Meg. Meg. "Put them on the table, and brin ng h ng heer iin an nd d sse see herr open open the the bundles bundle les. es. Don't yo ou remember how we used to do on no our ou urr bi u birth rthday rthd rthda th tthd hday h s?" an nswered swer Jo. o o. "I used to be so frightened when itt w was wa ass my m tu turn tur urn u rn tto sit in tthe cha chai haiir with h the crown crown wn on, and see you all come marching ng g ro rou und nd d tto giv givee the presents presents,, with w a kiss. k kis I liked liked the things and the kisses, but it wass dre d dr drea rre rea ead dful dfu ful ffu ull to h hav you sit have ha siit looki kin at me while king while ile l I opened the bundles," said Beth, who wa was w as as to toaas asti asting ast astin stting ng her he face face and and thee brea br bread forr te teaa at the same time. "Let Marmee think we are getting things fo for or o ou urs ur u rs rselve elves, v and d then then ssurprise prise her. er. r. We must go shopping tomorrow afternoon, Meg eg g. T g. The here her h he eere re is so much h to to do about about ut the h p play for Christmas night," said Jo, marching up aan nd d nd down own own, n with her her hands hands behind behind dh he her e back, and her nose in the air. "I don't mean to act any more after this timee. e. I''m m get ge ting too too old for such such h things," observed Meg, who was as much a child ass ev ver ve er er ab bout 'd 'dressin r ressin g-up' frolics. frolic olic "You won't stop, I know, as long as you caan tr ttrai tra ra raaiil rro roun ound in a white gown g with your y ur u hair down, and wear gold-paper jewelry. Y Yo ou ar aare the best best actress act es ess we've got, got, and and there'll be an end of everything if you qu uit it tthe th he board he rds," said said Jo. o ""We We ought to to rehearse tonight. Come here, Amy, and d do o the he fainting ing scene, for you you aare as st stiff iff as a poker in that." "I can't help it. I never saw anyone faint ntt, aan and nd nd I don't don't choo hoose to make myself m self all black and blue, tumbling flat as you do o.. If I ccaan go down easily, o easily, I'll drop. dr If I can't, can't, I shall fall into a chair and be graceful ulll.. I d ul. don on on't car caree if if Hugo does does come com aat me with a pistol," returned Amy, who was not giiffte ffttte ted eed d with dr dra ramat c power, ramati ram power, but was chosen h because she was small enough to bee bo orn or orne rne rnee out ssh hrieking iek by th he villain villain o of the piece. "Do it this way. Clasp your hands so o, aand nd d st stag stagg sta agge agg gg geer across the room, cryin cry g frantically, 'Roderigo! Save me! Saave ave m av me!' me! me e! e! " an aand nd away went Jo, n Jo, with a melodramatic scream which was tr tru tru rul ruly ly th ly thr thr hrill hri hrrill iill illlin ing ing ing. Amy followed, but she poked heer h han ha and aan nd nds ds o ou out ut ut stiffly befo before her,, and jerked jerk herseellff along as if she went by machin nery, ery ery er ry, y, and nd h her eerr "Ow!" Ow! was more m suggesti sugges ve of pins ns being run into her than of fea eaar an aand nd d aang an n ngu ng gu uissh. Jo gavee a de d airing despa iring groan, gro and d Meg Meg g laughed outright, while Beth eth et th h leett her heerr br bread bre r ad burn urn as she s watch watched ed the fun with h interest. "It's no use! Do o th tthe hee b bes best be est estt yo you y ou ccaan when tthee tim ou ime comes, and if the hee au udie dien dien nce nce nc ce laughs, don't blame me. e. Come Com Co C ome mee on, n, M Meg Me eeg g.."" Then things went smo moothl moot mo oothl othly, y, for D Don Do o on n Pedr eedro ed dro o defied the he wo world r in rl n a spe p ech pe ch of two tw w wo pages without a singl ngle gle lee b break. reak. Hagar, Hagaar,, th Hag Haga the hee witch h ittch, chan hante nte ted d aan n awful inc ncanta nca canta ntation tion tio on ove verr her kettleful of simmeri immeri mmeri merin meri ng toads, ng toads, wi with th hw wei we ei eirrd d ef eeff ffect ect. ec ct. Rode oderig oderi derig er o rentt hi hiss chain hains hai ns
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Segway Safari Lomond Shores Enjoy a 1-hour guided Segway safari along the many routes and tracks. (Runs daily at 10am, 11am, 2pm & 3pm) Car Boot Sale Lomond Shores Overspill Car park 10am-1:30pm, Boots £10 each. Call 01436 671699. Farmers' Market Loch Lomond Shores 10am, An array of quality, locally sourced produce. 1st and 3rd Sunday. melissa@lochlomondshores.com
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St Bernard Dog Rescue Association Loch Lomond Shores 10am-4pm, Come along to support this great charity, and of course meet some of these amazing dogs. www.lochlomondshore.com Helensburgh and West Dunbartonshire Ramblers Meet at Helensburgh Swimming Pool Car park to depart at 9.30am SUN 1: The Whangie / SAT 7: The King's Seat, Dollar / SAT 14: Carrick Castle and Ardentinny / SUN 15: Cam Chreag, Glen Lyon / SAT 21: Ben Venue. No dogs. Call 01389 731953 or visit www.hwdramblers.me.uk
Bellsmyre Development Trust – Regular Events The Cutty Sark Centre, 58 Howatshaws Rd, Dumbarton MON: Little Rascals (1:30-2:30pm), Monthly Book Club (6:30-7:30pm last Monday of month), Metafit (6:30-7pm), Pilates (7:30-8:30pm) / TUE: Myre Munchkins (3:304:30pm), The Cutty Kids (6-8pm) / WED: Little Rascals (9:3011:30am), Zumba (7-8pm) / THU: Myre Munchkins (3:30-4pm), Myre Girls Group (6-8:30pm) FRI: Senior Citizens Bingo Mornings (10:30am-12pm). www.bellsmyretrust.org.uk SCQF Level 5 IT Class Longcrags Community Centre 6:30-8:30pm, Gain an IT qualification recognised by employers, colleges and universities. 01389 767115 (Runs weekly) Ron Ray Magic Show Loch Lomond Shores 12pm, Free magic show throughout the day. www.lochlomondshores.com
Crochet Club Longcrags Community Centre 7-8:30pm, We need someone experienced in crochet to lead our friendly, fun club. If that person is you and you can spare a couple of hours a week, we would love to hear from you. mick.maloney@ wwmail.co.uk (Runs weekly) Beginners Computer Class Longcrags Community Centre 10am-12pm, Learn how to use your PC or laptop in a very friendly, relaxed environment. For more information please call 01389 767115 or mick.maloney@ wwmail.co.uk (Runs weekly)
Walking Football Alexandria Community Centre 10am-11am, A slower version of the beautiful game. audrey.MacDonald@westdunbarton.gov.uk (Also on Thursdays at the Concord Community Centre at 5:30-6:30pm) Gateway Drop-in Activity Dumbarton Riverside Church 10:30am-12:30pm, Free for anyone to come in, games, fun & chat. www.dumbartonriverside.org.uk Android Tablet Class Longcrags Community Centre 1:30-3:30pm, Join our popular informal class. For more information call 01389 767115 (Runs weekly)
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Friday 6th Little Ladies Night The Cutty Sark Centre, 58 Howatshaws Rd, Dumbarton 7pm, Fun and laughter, plus glitter and dancing for all our little ladies aged 5yrs plus. 01389 730111
Wednesday 4th Drop-in Internet Cafe Longcrags Community Centre 10am-12pm, & 1:30-3:30pm. Use a modern computer with fast wifi connection, Free. mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk
Tuesday 3rd Tuesday Lunches Riverside Church 12pm, Meet friends and enjoy home-made soup and filled rolls, Weekly. www.dumbartonriverside.org.uk Ladies Badminton Riverside Church 9:30-11:30am, We meet every Tuesday and Thursday morning, all welcome. Jacqueline on 07757944749. Swimming Lessons Cameron House Hotel Tues: 4-5:30pm & Weds: 4-5:30pm, Non-members of the leisure club are welcome! scotland@swimtime.org
Composting Workshop & Talk Cutty Sark Community Centre, Howatshaws Road, Bellsmyre, Dumbarton 7:30pm, As part of International Composting Awareness Week, a Master Composter will be giving a talk on all aspects of setting, managing, and using, your home compost system. Free event, all welcome! rose@kodmoid.fsnet.co.uk Dawn Chorus Loch Lomond Shores 4:30-7:30am, Get up bright and early to enjoy a wonderful concert of birdsong at RSPB Loch Lomond in the company of our bird song experts. Breakfast included. 01389 830670 iPad Class Longcrags Community Centre 6:30-8pm, Fun, friendly class and learn how to make the most of your iPad. Weekly mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk
WINDY PARK PET CEMETERY & PET UNDERTAKERS After years of burying friends pets I decided that perhaps there was an opportunity to give local people a place where they can bury and visit their faithful family pets. “Windy Park Pet Cemetery opened late in 2014, and has already had a lot of interest. Local vets give their support for the venture, with letter of support at the initial stages of planning and continue to support us. “We appreciate that this can be a very difficult time so we will try and make it as comfortable for you as possible. I can visit your home to collect your faithful friend and discuss with you what you want to do, and I’ll make all the necessary arrangements to ensure that you are happy with the final resting place of your friend. “There is a wooded area which is a natural quiet place for people to scatter their pet’s ashes and
somewhere to spend time to remember and reflect on their pets. The wild flower meadow (name plaque include in the price) will lie flat on the grass so it will look like a field of wild flowers, less like a cemetery.
Astronomy Club Longcrags Community Centre 7-8:30pm, Friendly, dynamic club is open to all ages. 01389 767115 or mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk (Also Friday 20th)
Thursday 5th Learn Magic - The Gathering Unit 4, 7 Merkins Ave, Bellsmyre, Dumbarton 5-9pm, Learn magic, for boys & girls aged 12yrs +, newcomers welcome and including a free introductory starter pack. Weekly. events@wargamesandminiatures.com 01389 298 118 Writers Alexandria Library 6pm, Writers are invited to meet and share their work, weekly. 07922 833 472 (Laura) Knit ’n’ Coffee Club Longcrags Community Centre 1-3pm, For absolute beginners to Morag-level. Weekly mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk The Goddess Circle Tir Na Nog Holistic Centre, Near Drymen 6:45-8:15pm, An Enchanting evening to meet your own Inner Goddess. Guided Visualisation & Goddess Ceremony. 07884 050 340 www.thenaturegoddess.co.uk Job Club Longcrags Community Centre 6:30-8pm, This is led by a professional in the job market who will give you the very best advice and support. Weekly 01389 767115 or mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk
The Lady in the Van Concord Community Cinema 7:30pm, A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her van that's parked in his driveway. Starring Maggie Smith. concordcommunitycinema@hotmail.com
Saturday 7th Family Fun Sessions West Dunbartonshire Museum 10-11:15am, Arts, crafts and games. Weekly. 0141 526 2400 Cherry Blossom Festival Renton Trinity Church 11am-4pm, Open Day at Renton Trinity Church celebrating the beauty of the cherry blossom and our church, organ recitals - cream teas - children's art competition. 01389 752356
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Workshop for Beginners Ben View Resource Centre, Dumbarton 7:30pm, Workshop for beginners, tutoring course for a period of 6 weeks for acoustic guitar, classical guitar, clarinet, flute and tin whistle. 01389 606552. (Weekly, except last Friday)
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West Dunbartonshire Community Music Project Ben View Resource Centre, Bonhill Road, Dumbarton 7:30-10pm, With a tutor who will show you how to read music and tutor in wind instruments. Weekly. 01389 606552 (Jim)
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RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond Loch Lomond Shores 4:30-6:30am, Experience the wonderful symphony of birdsong at RSPB Scotland Loch Lomond, while soaking up the views on a beautiful spring morning. Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and wellies. Booking essential. loch.lomond@rspb.org.uk
Wednesday 11th The Show Must Go On Clydebank Town Hall 7:30pm, The Mummers theatre group presents a musical revue featuring a host of songs from many of your favourite musicals, including Wicked, The Lion King, Chicago, Jesus Christ Superstar and many more. www.ticketsource. co.uk/mummersthreatregroup or 07989 716400. (Running until Saturday 14th) A Wee Look Back 24 Concord Community Cinema 1:30pm, Monthly look at archive film of the West Dunbartonshire area and further afield. Admission £2 to include tea and buns at the interval. concordcommunitycinema@hotmail.com
Friday 13th Dumbarton Acoustic Music Night St Augustine’s Church High, Street, Dumbarton 7:30pm, Local band AGM will host the event as usual and included on the bill this month Sid Devine, Ken Turner, Robert Ryan, along with others performing on the night. Proceeds to local Alzheimer charity. Call Alistair on 07787 310 391 or find us on Facebook.
Monday 9th Booked! Various venues, West Dunbartonshire Libraries A free, local literature festival run by West Dunbartonshire Libraries that nevertheless manages to book some big name authors for its programme of talks, signings and more unusual events. www.bookedfestival.info (From Monday 9th until Saturday 21st) Mousemates Computer Club Longcrags Community Centre 1:30-3:30pm, Computer club for the 50s +, weekly. 01389 767115 or mick.maloney@wwmail.co.uk
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Texan Rock Country Western Club Masonic Hall, Church Street, Dumbarton 7:30pm, Wayne Stewart providing the live music this month. Bingo, raffle open the box and fast draw. Accompanied children welcome. thecarolinewalls@hotmail.com
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Sunday 15th Live Music - Lynnie Carson Loch Lomond Shores 11am-2pm, The amazing vocalist and guitarist Lynnie Carson will be performing, followed by the Allsorts Choir who'll be providing the entertainment until 4pm. www.lochlomondshores.com
Friday 20th Strangers on a Train Concord Community Cinema 7:30pm, Alfred Hitchcock directs the story of a psychotic socialite who confronts a pro tennis star with a theory on how two complete strangers can get away with murder a theory that he plans to implement. 07948 611 108
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Vale of Leven Townswomen’s Guild Alexandria Parish Church Hall 7:30pm, The Speaker will be Mrs Wendy Sandyford, talking about Edward and Mrs Simpson. All welcome. valeofleventg@gmail.com
Last Monday Group Dumbarton Riverside Parish Church 19:30pm, Topical discussion each month. www.dumbartonriverside.org.uk
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Sunday 22nd RSPB Local Group Outing Outside Helensburgh Swimming Pool 8am, An outing to Glen Shira to look for warblers and other spring migrants. Dress for the outdoors and bring a packed lunch. 01436 676102 ACTiV - Songs of Praise Alexandria Parish Church 3pm, Action of Churches Together in the Vale of Leven - Songs of Praise - Sunday 22nd May 2016 at 3pm to celebrate Trinity Sunday - Refreshments after the Service all welcome. revbarb1@gmail.com Live Magic Loch Lomond Shores 12pm, Murray the magician and his amazing Magic Show, free. www.lochlomondshores.com
Revd. Iain Miller’s Book Launch Bonhill Church 7pm, Revd. Iain Miller’s book ‘Habbie to Jelly-Eater’ will launch. Iain will also be in Alexandria Library to sign books and chat between 10am-1pm on the 24th, 25th & 26th. Proceeds split equally between Beatson Oncology Unit and Bonhill Parish Church. www.paulmurdoch.co.uk/ neetah-books/4592106681 State Fair Concord Community Cinema 1:30pm, On the first day, both Margy and brother Wayne meet attractive new flames; so does father's prize hog, Blue Boy. As the fair proceeds, so do the romances; must lovers separate when the fair closes? concordcommunitycinema@hotmail.com
Dumbarton 10k Grass area / Cycle path opposite Dumbarton Academy 7:30pm, To sign up to this, or any of the races please visit polaroid-10k.co.uk
Friday 27th Angry Birds Loch Lomond Shores 12pm, Meet and greet the characters from Angry Birds. www.lochlomondshores.com
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Strathendrick Agricultural Society is celebrating its bicentenary year, so this month’s annual Drymen Show will be extra special. The event will be staged at the Showfield at Drymen Bridge on Saturday, May 28, and - possibly uniquely – will be judged exclusively by an all-female list of judges. And besides the usual agricultural and light horse classes there will be many other attractions supported by the local community. A special Rural Tent will show off a range of skills from a number of local organisations, and will also be the venue for the Drymen Show Bake Off entries. Meanwhile in the Schools Tent there’s what’s described as a fantastic array of art and literature created by talented local pupils. Then there’s the Rabbits and Pets Tent, where you can enjoy both the competition judging and the
chance to get better acquainted with some of the bunnies and other pets taking part. And of course no agricultural show would be complete without its vintage tractors, not to mention the trade stands offering a wide and varied range of produce. Five a side football, a spectacular display of birds of prey, a funfair and live music are some of the other ingredients on a programme worthy of the Society’s 200th anniversary year. Besides all the regular events in the main ring this year’s programme includes a reenatment of how the Society was originally created – in the year after the battle of Waterloo – with agriculture examples from the past two centuries. The Show will also feature a
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Local News | MAY 2016
NEW ACTION SPORTS store Comes to Clydebank At Scotland’s biggest action sports store, Librance, which has newly opened in Clydebank, teenager Jenny Atkinson has her first try of a Hoverboard. Already a Swegway fan, the 14-year-old from Helensburgh has heard great things about the one-wheeled Hoverboards and persuaded her mum to take her to the large showroom. Jenny is impressed by the store and also the Hoverboard. She says: “There is so much to see and try in Librance, including the Hoverboard, and also Swegways, skateboards, stunt scooters and Heelys. “I really like the cool lay-out of the shop, too, and the amount of floor space. I felt like the staff were friendly and relaxed yet they know lots about their products.”
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ARTISTIC: A competition is running to try and promote the great artists who live in West Dunbartonshire
A prestigious local art contest is seeking entries from people skilled in everything from fine art to ceramics and jewellery design. The Clydeside Open Art Show is one of the most obvious signs that West Dunbartonshire abounds with serious artistic talent – and annually produces a superb crop of works that are well worth the short journey to Clydebank to see. Figures show that more than 6,400 people visited last year to see over 100 different exhibits – and some bought works of art to
take away, in some cases probably as intended gifts for Christmas. All works included in the show are for sale, and Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery operates the Own Art Scheme to allow purchasers to spread the cost over 10 months, interest-free. The annual event also sees one artist selected to receive the Provost’s Prize, which is awarded for an artwork considered
With art available at prices to suit a range of budgets and payment plans in place it’s being stressed this is not just a show for established artists and collectors. It allows local art lovers to acquire a unique original work they may be proud to exhibit in their own homes, while rewarding local talent and encouraging further endeavour. This approach seems to have struck a chord with many people who would not normally buy original art. Artists wishing to have their work included in this year’s Clydeside Open Art Show should download an application from www. west-dunbarton.gov.uk/openart and submit it online, or fill out a paper copy and return it to Clydebank Town Hall, by Friday, September 16 – there’s an admin fee of £5. The show is at Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery from Friday, November 11 to Saturday, February 4.
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Local News | MAY 2016
AWARD Joy FoR DumBuck visitor tourism expectations. This has involved the creation of three new luxury suites, a revamped Grand Hall for up to 220 guests, and also a new bar and grill restaurant.
ALMOST AWARD: The Dumbuck Hotel in Dumbarton was pipped at the post for a prestigious award.
One of Dumbarton’s best-known hospitality venues is set to enter the summer season with a new spring in its step. The Dumbuck House Hotel has won second place in a prestigious national hotels competition, giving it runnersup position in the category Most Improved Hotel. This accolade is from hotel customers across the UK using online booking site LateRooms. com, so amounts to “an audience vote” from people who actually use the service. The Simply the Guest Awards 2016 are the Oscars of the
licensed hospitality trade, and to perform so strongly in a contest covering the whole UK is arguably a powerful marketing tool for the owners, who operate in a fiercely competitive sector. As reported by Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce owners the McMillan family have been steadily working through an estimated £500,000 refurbishment project in a bid to bring the landmark 18th century building into line with modern
Owner Petra McMillan has put the award in perspective by stressing it represents a major step forward in the effort to make the Dumbuck an iconic hotel, weddings and functions venue in the heart of West Dunbartonshire.
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With national recognition to bolster her business’s improved offer she hopes to gain a vibrant new seam of life for a venue that has served the Dumbarton area for perhaps a century or more. Meanwhile the expansion campaign continues apace, with plans to create three new disabled access suites. Besides the many thousands of local functions the hotel has hosted over the decades the Dumbuck can now also hope to gain a niche conference venue spin-off from the lucrative market centred on urban Glasgow.
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Local News | MAY 2016
Our champions for Dumbarton & The Vale It’s t to be...
Aileen Morton & Katy Gordon
A penny for education Half a billion pounds EXTRA to be the best again The Scottish Liberal Democrats want Scotland back up the international rankings for education. Extra money for every classroom to raise attainment Free childcare from the age of two. Reverse the cuts in our colleges. Stop council cuts to education.
Empower teachers to get the best for every child. We will do this by putting a penny on income tax. This has been judged fair by independepent research. The least well off will pay nothing extra. It will help us be the best again.
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