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Old Kilpatrick Hills: New parking rules to be brought in | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Walkers heading for the Kilpatrick Hills have clogged up the streets of Old Kilpatrick with parked cars, prompting West Dunbartonshire Council to take action WALKERS heading for the Kilpatrick Hills could face restrictions to parking and vehicle access. The move comes after concerns were raised over people leaving their cars on residential streets and making it unsafe for those living in the area. The proposals will be discussed at a full meeting of West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) on May 26. A report published in advance of the meeting told how visitor numbers increased by as much as six fold last year, compared to 2019.

Old Kilpatrick Hills: New parking rules to be brought in

New parking rules for Kilpatrick Hills to be brought in as walkers cars block streets

New parking rules for Kilpatrick Hills to be brought in as walkers cars block streets
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Cochno Road: Fencing cut by wire cutters in Hardgate

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Cochno Hill Farm Cottage torched by teenagers seen on CCTV

Firefighters were called to a blaze at a farm in Clydebank last week. Cochno Hill Farm cottage was in the middle of a renovation when it was set alight on December 21, apparently by a group of teenagers seen the cottage’s CCTV camera. It was suspected that the fire was started from the materials that were left inside the building. A source told the Post: “It had a lot of the materials inside that were burned and the first floor joist was burned too. “The neighbours in the next farm down fought the fire with fire extinguishers in which they saved the roof until the fire brigade came.”

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