A West Dunbartonshire care worker has died from suspected coronavirus, it is understood.
17.03.2020 - 13:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A councillor is calling for an emergency meeting to take place to discuss the local authority’s action plan.
Councillor Jim Bollan says West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) should organise an urgent summit and answer some pressing questions.
He told the Lennox Herald: “It is important that the council meet as an emergency to discuss the possible consequences for all our residents and staff, as a result of the coronavirus.
“We need to know if WDC has a credible contingency plan in place and what that
A West Dunbartonshire care worker has died from suspected coronavirus, it is understood.
Car parks at locations like Moss O'Balloch and Balloch Park will be closed in order to limit the spread of coronavirus West Dunbartonshire Council have confirmed.
West Lothian Council bosses have thanked the public for their patience and understanding during the coronavirus crisis and heaped praise on staff.
A dedicated police officer has spoke of her frustration after being told her son couldn’t get a space at an education hub for children of key workers.
For generations, your local paper’s team has been moved and amazed by the achievements and resilience of the people of West Dunbartonshire during the highs and lows that life inevitably brings.
Nurseries in West Dunbartonshire will no longer need to be ready to offer extended hours from August.
Recycling and food waste uplifts have been stopped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
People across West Dunbartonshire are this morning waking up to their first day of lockdown.
West Dunbartonshire Council is putting all upcoming meetings on hold in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
West Dunbartonshire's SQA school exams are cancelled due to the coronavirus breakout.
The shows will take place at a later date
A campaign is being launched to reduce thousands of needless false fire alarms.
A row has erupted at North Lanarkshire Council over plans to use Scottish Government cash to help fight coronavirus.
Schools throughout West Dunbartonshire will close their doors after final classes on Friday - and may not reopen until after the summer holidays.
A West Dunbartonshire doctor has made an urgent call for strict isolation measures to be implemented now to prevent the spread of coronavirus.