Two new shops to open in Helensburgh town centre this week
Capercaillie Gifts and Home will open on Good Friday in the Sinclair Street shop held for many years by Amaryllis Living.
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Originally from Canada, I've got 18 years under my belt as a reporter in the west of Scotland. I cover court, council, social justice, human interest - anything and everything for Clydebank Dumbarton and the Vale, and north-west Glasgow. The most important stories are the snapshots of everyday life.
Originally from Canada, I've got 18 years under my belt as a reporter in the west of Scotland. I cover court, council, social justice, human interest - anything and everything for Clydebank Dumbarton and the Vale, and north-west Glasgow. The most important stories are the snapshots of everyday life.
Capercaillie Gifts and Home will open on Good Friday in the Sinclair Street shop held for many years by Amaryllis Living.
North-Northwest will open in Sinclair Street in the former Vanity Fair clothing retailer, bringing its own distinctive, sustainable and essential range to Helensburgh.
A Helensburgh man has been slammed for his 'infantile' behaviour after dumping food on the floor of his
The 21-year-old was in Flamingos in Helensburgh's East Princes Street around 4.56pm on Friday, March 22.
Alistair Drain, of Overtoun Court, Clydebank, kicked off when his behaviour at Dumbarton Sheriff Court was challenged and said he would bite off the nose of those around him.
Craig Edward, 34, became housing convener for West Dunbartonshire Council but will now be on the sex offenders register for 10 years.
The 34-year-old man was reportedly seen in the County Hotel with the item and he was stopped a short distance from the venue and the weapon seized.
A PERVERT former councillor who hoarded hundreds of indecent images of children while in the heart of Clydebank life has been jailed.
Shannon Morrow, of Birch Road, Parkhall, appeared at Dumbarton Sheriff Court on March 19 over offences nearly two years ago where she instructed a German shepherd to attack cops.
Dean Todd, of Garscadden View, Clydebank, pleaded guilty in January to assault and striking the woman on the body to her injury.
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