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Red Weather Warnings have been issued with Storm Éowyn forecast to bring disruptive winds as well as heavy rain and snow for some on Friday.
Valid from 10:00 Fri 24 Jan to 17:00 Friday 24 Jan
Red Weather Warnings have been issued with Storm Éowyn forecast to bring disruptive winds as well as heavy rain and snow for some on Friday.
Valid from 10:00 Fri 24 Jan to 17:00 Friday 24 Jan
Red Weather Warnings have been issued with Storm Éowyn forecast to bring disruptive winds as well as heavy rain and snow for some on Friday.
Valid from 10:00 Fri 24 Jan to 17:00 Friday 24 Jan
Red Weather Warnings have been issued with Storm Éowyn forecast to bring disruptive winds as well as heavy rain and snow for some on Friday.
Valid from 10:00 Fri 24 Jan to 17:00 Friday 24 Jan
Red Weather Warnings have been issued with Storm Éowyn forecast to bring disruptive winds as well as heavy rain and snow for some on Friday.
Valid from 10:00 Fri 24 Jan to 17:00 Friday 24 Jan
The Provist of West Dunbartonshire, Provost Douglas McAllister is saddened to learn of the death of her magesty Queen Elizabeth II. All Flags will be lown at half mast and a book of condolence will be made available at Muncipal Buildings Dumbarton/ Clydebank Town Hall.
Further Information may be obtained from the Monarchy Website
Many local residents still have some connection to the Singer factory that stood here in Clydebank for almost 100 years – they themselves, friends or family may have worked there, and the brand is so well-known that everyone seems to have a Singer story to tell.
In 2017, we started collecting ‘Singer Stories’ to capture memories of factory life and why Singer is important to people. Volunteers interviewed ex-employees of the factory and we distributed story cards around West Dunbartonshire and further afield for people to write their Singer Stories on. These films and cards were all displayed at the Singer Stories Festival in May 2018 and can be viewed in the slideshow below.
If you would like to share your Singer Stories with us, drop us an email singer@west-dunbarton.gov.uk or find us on Instagram @singer.stories
Please don't include any personal or financial information, for example your National Insurance or credit card numbers.
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