DACA Festive Fun...Without the Hangover: Sponsored Editorial As we head towards another festive season, the opportunities for overindulgence abound. Parties and get-togethers at this time of year are often boozy events, and it can be difficult to keep control of your alcohol intake in the whirl of social activity. Here at DACA, we want everyone to have Clydesider Editor • Issue 26
WD Citizens Advice Bureau: Sponsored Editorial Millions of people across Scotland, including here in West Dunbartonshire, face a bleak winter. They’re worried about the cost of food, their energy bills, keeping their home warm, mortgage costs and the cost of living in general. To add to these problems, the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) Clydesider Editor • Issue 26
Room for Every Voice by Mary Irvine In the centre of Dumbarton is the Church where Charles Rennie Mackintosh married Margaret Macdonald on August 20, 1899. Established in 1873 the church of St. Augustine (of Hippo) recently hosted a series of events to celebrate its 150th birthday. Among them a special Eucharist, an all-community Clydesider Editor • Entertainment
Little Faces Words & Photos by Katie Kennedy Hedgehog numbers in the UK have dropped from an estimated 30 million in 1950 to under 1 million in 2018, putting them on the UK’s endangered list. At Hogwatch Dumbarton, a rescue rehabilitation and teaching centre for hedgehogs, they are trying to change Clydesider Editor • Issue 26
Creative Spotlight: Musical Youth by Angela Clark Photo courtesy of Evie McColgan Teenager Evie McColgan hopes to carve out a career in musical theatre and inspire others to do the same. The St Peter Apostle pupil auditioned for The Voice Kids show with her singing partner Jack. The duo got through to the blind Clydesider Editor • Creative
Let's Grow West Dunbartonshire Let's Grow West Dunbartonshire - Winter 2023 by Rose Harvie Here we are, nearing the end of the year. Hopefully your gardening has been enjoyable and productive. If you concentrated on growing fruit and veggies, you should still have a good store of spuds, brassicas, and soft fruit. Some of your crops – peas, runner beans and fruit, Clydesider Editor • Gardening