Morrison Bowmore operates a total of three distilleries in Scotland - in Islay, Aberdeen and Clydebank.
Reid Kerr College is due to merge with Clydebank College and James Watt College.
"I started off playing for Clydebank and I never really had much, " he said.
Glasgow's Elder and Cannon Architects took the large-scale housing development award for Queens Gate in Clydebank.
McGrillen also had spells with Falkirk, Airdrie, East Fife, Stirling Albion, Partick Thistle, Clydebank, Stenhousemuir and Stranraer.
Archie Dickson, 54, drove into Mark Sanders in Clydebank on 16 June 2012 before fleeing in his Mercedes.
Mr McLeish, from Clydebank, is accused of engaging in offensive behaviour which was "likely to incite public disorder".
It was on this date in 1938 that the largest liner of its era was launched in Clydebank, Scotland.
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But Thistle have instead turned to early favourite McCall, who had previously managed Clydebank, Morton, Airdrie, Falkirk and Dundee United.
Mr Bannatyne, who is originally from Clydebank, has appeared on BBC show Dragons' Den since the first series in 2005.
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Clydebank-born, Gow started his career with his local side but moved to Airdrie United following the demise of the Kilbowie club.
"This operation has spanned the central belt of Scotland from Fife and Lothians, through the Forth Valley and into the Clydebank area".
Before arriving at Arsenal the former Clydebank and Queen of the South full-back spent six years in the Scotland women's team set-up.
Veronica Grimley lately B1, Scottish Executive. (Polbeth, West Lothian) Harriet Haire (Clydebank, Dunbartonshire) - For services to the Trafalgar Housing Co-operative, Dalmuir, Clydebank.
Staff and students at James Watt, Reid Kerr and Clydebank Colleges have until the end of October to make comments on the planned merger.
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There will be closures in in Giffnock, Girvan, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Dumbarton, Strathaven, Barrhead, one in Clydebank, two in Paisley, two in Port Glasgow, and eight in Glasgow.
The court heard Mr McHugh explained to Dickson that he was devastated as a family friend had been killed in a car accident in Clydebank.
Crew members were joined by retiring poppy appeal volunteer Robert Laidlaw, from Clydebank, as Poppyscotland called for more volunteers to help with the 2012 campaign.
The lack of column inches devoted to Clydebank's demise compared to Airdrieonians only weeks before could perhaps be explained by having fewer friends in high places.
The new Airdrie United will also be looking to get out of the groundsharing arrangement Clydebank have in place with Morton to play at Cappielow this term.
The pair were chatting about a forthcoming holiday when Mr Wilson suddenly saw his friend fly into the air and land on the pavement in Milton Douglas Road, Clydebank.
His managerial stock rose after relative success at cash-strapped Clydebank and Airdrieonians, and a spell in charge of Falkirk before he was snapped up by Dundee United in February 2003.
The 293.5m (963ft) long former Cunard flagship carried almost 2.5 million passengers and completed more than 800 Atlantic crossings following its launch from the John Brown Shipyard in Clydebank in 1967.
The 14-year-old kept his distance due to the previous arguments but later that night he and another boy were going to a friend's house in Clydebank when they became aware of the accused.
The Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Clydebank is home to regional and national heart and lung services, a major centre for orthopaedics and is also the flagship hospital for reducing waiting times in key elective specialties.
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Once considered one of Scotland's bright young managers after relative success at cash-strapped Clydebank and Airdrieonians, and a spell in charge of Falkirk when the state of Brockville Stadium prevented their promotion, McCall was snapped up by Dundee United in February 2003.
The Steedmans, the family who steered the club for so long, sold it to ex-pat millionaire John Hall and, after bizarre attempts to move to places like Gala failed, he looked poised to sell it on to the United Clydebank Supporters at the end of the coming season.
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