Helensburgh charity looks back at four decades helping children around world
The chair of Helensburgh's Save the Children branch has spoken to the Advertiser about the group's 40 years of fund-raising to help young people around the world.
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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.
The chair of Helensburgh's Save the Children branch has spoken to the Advertiser about the group's 40 years of fund-raising to help young people around the world.
The 25-year-old was assaulted by a man in East Princes Street, Helensburgh, in the early hours of Sunday, May 26.
Paul McMonagle, of Campbell Street, Bonhill, previously admitted making the comments during a phone call on April 16, 2023.
The 35-year-old man from Helensburgh was detained at about 3.15pm on May 25 at a property in the town.
Joseph Rae, 46, was warned he would go to prison if he made any contact or approached the woman again.
The 30-year-old from the Dalkeith area was arrested and later released to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court at a later date.
The Helensburgh Food and Drink Festival brought lots of tasty treats to town...and our photographer was there to capture some of the best moments.
Jason Tosh, of Jean Armour Drive, Clydebank, previously admitted refusing to leave when she asked in February.
Matthew Daly was approached by cops the town's Livingstone Street, Linnvale, as he was heading home from work nearby.
Barry Aird, of Burnside Court, Dalmuir, was jailed for four months for breaking a previous attempt to keep him in the community.
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