East Dunbartonshire council area has low levels of deprivation, with relatively low unemployment and low levels of crime. The population is both declining and ageing.
In a 2007 Reader's Digest poll, East Dunbartonshire was voted the best place in Britain to raise a family. The area continually tops the Halifax Bank Quality of Life list. In 2010 East Dunbartonshire ranked 3rd in Scotland and was the only Scottish area in the British Top 20 in 2008
It was a county used as a primary unit of christophelocal government with its cntre at the town of Dumbarton. In 1975 the administration section was transferred to the Council.
Historically, the spelling of the county town and the county were not standardised. By the 18th century the names "County of Dunbarton" and "County of Dumbarton" were used interchangeably.
Different county bodies used the two spellings: the Dunbarton County Constabulary were formed in 1857 by the Commissioners of Supply for the County of Dunbarton.
There's so much to explore and enjoy in East Dunbartonshire. Look out for six videos coming soon which highlight the area's many attractions - tying in with local efforts to encourage tourism and our ongoing Active Travel Discussion - https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion
published: 07 Jul 2021
Rediscovering the Antonine Wall, Focus on.. East Dunbartonshire
published: 02 Sep 2020
#onstrikebecause - East Dunbartonshire Council
Why are people on strike at East Dunbartonshire Council?
Filmed at the rally outside East Dunbartonshire Council HQ in Kirkintilloch on the 21st of June 2018.
Unite Scotland 2018
published: 22 Jun 2018
East Dunbartonshire GMP
This is a 68 plate Dennis Elite 6 with a 26 tonne Olympus body and Terberg Omnideka bin lifts collecting glass, metal and plastics from the brown bins in East Dunbartonshire.
Big thanks to the awesome crew =)
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE USED AGAINST ANY EMPLOYEE OF EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Thanks for watching
Stay Safe 👍
published: 24 Feb 2021
Giant Solar Scheme in East Dunbartonshire
A five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons, has seen 8,448 ground-mounted solar PV panels installed at Balmore Water Treatment Works in East Dunbartonshire.
published: 26 Apr 2023
SNP/Green Government Deals Financial Blow to East Dunbartonshire Council
Published and promoted by and for Susan Murray, Unit 44F, Huntershill Village, 102 Crowhill Road, Bishopbriggs, G64 1RP.
published: 12 Jan 2024
# ThisIsLocalGovernment East Dunbartonshire Early Years
COSLA’s #ThisIsLocalGovernment campaign highlights the range of essential services offered by Scotland’s 32 Councils.
Find out more here 🗞️https://bit.ly/ThisIsLocalGov
This week we're joined by Hannah, an Early Years Worker at @EastDunCouncil.
published: 28 Oct 2022
The Food Waste Journey with East Dunbartonshire Council
Have you ever wondered what happens to your food waste? We've teamed up with East Dunbartonshire Council to find out! From kerbside to Scottish Water Horizons' incredible Bioresources Centre in Cumbernauld watch to see how your food waste is eventually transformed into renewable energy.
published: 28 Sep 2022
East Dunbartonshire new Primary School design
Take a fly-through the new primary school design, developed in partnership with the Scottish Futures Trust. It is now a reference design for Scotland and is currently being used for the new Lairdsland PS in Kirkintilloch. It will be the starting point for all new Primary School designs in East Dunbartonshire. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1aZrzfs
published: 04 Jun 2013
Strathkelvin Railway Path - Explore, Enjoy East Dunbartonshire
Full steam ahead for a trip through the heart of East Dunbartonshire...
Check out this special video on Strathkelvin Railway Path, part of a series of films - 'Explore, Enjoy East Dunbartonshire'.
The videos tie in with tourism efforts and the Active Travel Discussion (ongoing until 28 Sep). Visit https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion for more info.
And visit our YouTube channel to see all the amazing videos so far - https://www.youtube.com/EastDunCouncil
#WalkCycleWheelED
There's so much to explore and enjoy in East Dunbartonshire. Look out for six videos coming soon which highlight the area's many attractions - tying in with loc...
There's so much to explore and enjoy in East Dunbartonshire. Look out for six videos coming soon which highlight the area's many attractions - tying in with local efforts to encourage tourism and our ongoing Active Travel Discussion - https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion
There's so much to explore and enjoy in East Dunbartonshire. Look out for six videos coming soon which highlight the area's many attractions - tying in with local efforts to encourage tourism and our ongoing Active Travel Discussion - https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion
Why are people on strike at East Dunbartonshire Council?
Filmed at the rally outside East Dunbartonshire Council HQ in Kirkintilloch on the 21st of June 2018.
...
Why are people on strike at East Dunbartonshire Council?
Filmed at the rally outside East Dunbartonshire Council HQ in Kirkintilloch on the 21st of June 2018.
Unite Scotland 2018
Why are people on strike at East Dunbartonshire Council?
Filmed at the rally outside East Dunbartonshire Council HQ in Kirkintilloch on the 21st of June 2018.
Unite Scotland 2018
This is a 68 plate Dennis Elite 6 with a 26 tonne Olympus body and Terberg Omnideka bin lifts collecting glass, metal and plastics from the brown bins in East D...
This is a 68 plate Dennis Elite 6 with a 26 tonne Olympus body and Terberg Omnideka bin lifts collecting glass, metal and plastics from the brown bins in East Dunbartonshire.
Big thanks to the awesome crew =)
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE USED AGAINST ANY EMPLOYEE OF EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Thanks for watching
Stay Safe 👍
This is a 68 plate Dennis Elite 6 with a 26 tonne Olympus body and Terberg Omnideka bin lifts collecting glass, metal and plastics from the brown bins in East Dunbartonshire.
Big thanks to the awesome crew =)
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE USED AGAINST ANY EMPLOYEE OF EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Thanks for watching
Stay Safe 👍
A five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons, has seen 8,448 ground-mounted solar PV panels installed at Balmore Water Treatment Works in East Du...
A five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons, has seen 8,448 ground-mounted solar PV panels installed at Balmore Water Treatment Works in East Dunbartonshire.
A five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons, has seen 8,448 ground-mounted solar PV panels installed at Balmore Water Treatment Works in East Dunbartonshire.
COSLA’s #ThisIsLocalGovernment campaign highlights the range of essential services offered by Scotland’s 32 Councils.
Find out more here 🗞️https://bit.ly/This...
COSLA’s #ThisIsLocalGovernment campaign highlights the range of essential services offered by Scotland’s 32 Councils.
Find out more here 🗞️https://bit.ly/ThisIsLocalGov
This week we're joined by Hannah, an Early Years Worker at @EastDunCouncil.
COSLA’s #ThisIsLocalGovernment campaign highlights the range of essential services offered by Scotland’s 32 Councils.
Find out more here 🗞️https://bit.ly/ThisIsLocalGov
This week we're joined by Hannah, an Early Years Worker at @EastDunCouncil.
Have you ever wondered what happens to your food waste? We've teamed up with East Dunbartonshire Council to find out! From kerbside to Scottish Water Horizons' ...
Have you ever wondered what happens to your food waste? We've teamed up with East Dunbartonshire Council to find out! From kerbside to Scottish Water Horizons' incredible Bioresources Centre in Cumbernauld watch to see how your food waste is eventually transformed into renewable energy.
Have you ever wondered what happens to your food waste? We've teamed up with East Dunbartonshire Council to find out! From kerbside to Scottish Water Horizons' incredible Bioresources Centre in Cumbernauld watch to see how your food waste is eventually transformed into renewable energy.
Take a fly-through the new primary school design, developed in partnership with the Scottish Futures Trust. It is now a reference design for Scotland and is cur...
Take a fly-through the new primary school design, developed in partnership with the Scottish Futures Trust. It is now a reference design for Scotland and is currently being used for the new Lairdsland PS in Kirkintilloch. It will be the starting point for all new Primary School designs in East Dunbartonshire. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1aZrzfs
Take a fly-through the new primary school design, developed in partnership with the Scottish Futures Trust. It is now a reference design for Scotland and is currently being used for the new Lairdsland PS in Kirkintilloch. It will be the starting point for all new Primary School designs in East Dunbartonshire. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1aZrzfs
Full steam ahead for a trip through the heart of East Dunbartonshire...
Check out this special video on Strathkelvin Railway Path, part of a series of films - ...
Full steam ahead for a trip through the heart of East Dunbartonshire...
Check out this special video on Strathkelvin Railway Path, part of a series of films - 'Explore, Enjoy East Dunbartonshire'.
The videos tie in with tourism efforts and the Active Travel Discussion (ongoing until 28 Sep). Visit https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion for more info.
And visit our YouTube channel to see all the amazing videos so far - https://www.youtube.com/EastDunCouncil
#WalkCycleWheelED
Full steam ahead for a trip through the heart of East Dunbartonshire...
Check out this special video on Strathkelvin Railway Path, part of a series of films - 'Explore, Enjoy East Dunbartonshire'.
The videos tie in with tourism efforts and the Active Travel Discussion (ongoing until 28 Sep). Visit https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion for more info.
And visit our YouTube channel to see all the amazing videos so far - https://www.youtube.com/EastDunCouncil
#WalkCycleWheelED
There's so much to explore and enjoy in East Dunbartonshire. Look out for six videos coming soon which highlight the area's many attractions - tying in with local efforts to encourage tourism and our ongoing Active Travel Discussion - https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion
Why are people on strike at East Dunbartonshire Council?
Filmed at the rally outside East Dunbartonshire Council HQ in Kirkintilloch on the 21st of June 2018.
Unite Scotland 2018
This is a 68 plate Dennis Elite 6 with a 26 tonne Olympus body and Terberg Omnideka bin lifts collecting glass, metal and plastics from the brown bins in East Dunbartonshire.
Big thanks to the awesome crew =)
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE USED AGAINST ANY EMPLOYEE OF EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Thanks for watching
Stay Safe 👍
A five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons, has seen 8,448 ground-mounted solar PV panels installed at Balmore Water Treatment Works in East Dunbartonshire.
COSLA’s #ThisIsLocalGovernment campaign highlights the range of essential services offered by Scotland’s 32 Councils.
Find out more here 🗞️https://bit.ly/ThisIsLocalGov
This week we're joined by Hannah, an Early Years Worker at @EastDunCouncil.
Have you ever wondered what happens to your food waste? We've teamed up with East Dunbartonshire Council to find out! From kerbside to Scottish Water Horizons' incredible Bioresources Centre in Cumbernauld watch to see how your food waste is eventually transformed into renewable energy.
Take a fly-through the new primary school design, developed in partnership with the Scottish Futures Trust. It is now a reference design for Scotland and is currently being used for the new Lairdsland PS in Kirkintilloch. It will be the starting point for all new Primary School designs in East Dunbartonshire. Find out more here: http://bit.ly/1aZrzfs
Full steam ahead for a trip through the heart of East Dunbartonshire...
Check out this special video on Strathkelvin Railway Path, part of a series of films - 'Explore, Enjoy East Dunbartonshire'.
The videos tie in with tourism efforts and the Active Travel Discussion (ongoing until 28 Sep). Visit https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/active-travel-discussion for more info.
And visit our YouTube channel to see all the amazing videos so far - https://www.youtube.com/EastDunCouncil
#WalkCycleWheelED
East Dunbartonshire council area has low levels of deprivation, with relatively low unemployment and low levels of crime. The population is both declining and ageing.
In a 2007 Reader's Digest poll, East Dunbartonshire was voted the best place in Britain to raise a family. The area continually tops the Halifax Bank Quality of Life list. In 2010 East Dunbartonshire ranked 3rd in Scotland and was the only Scottish area in the British Top 20 in 2008