West Dunbartonshire Council
Norman Matheson has extensive experience in social work, currently serving as a Senior Social Worker at West Dunbartonshire Council since August 2022. Prior roles include Social Worker at East Dunbartonshire Council, focusing on justice, and Team Manager for Justice Services at East Ayrshire Council. Norman's career began in 2006 at Glasgow City Council as a Social Worker and included a position as a Merit Sales Assistant at NEXT from 2001 to 2003. Educational qualifications include a PG Diploma in Social Work from the University of Strathclyde, a BA in Photojournalism from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, and a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial and Product Design from The Glasgow School of Art. Additional education includes a National Diploma in Portfolio Preparation from Glasgow Clyde College and foundational schooling at St Ninians High School and Lourdes Primary.
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West Dunbartonshire Council
West Dunbartonshire Council serves 89,590 residents and a lively business community in an area stretching from the banks of Loch Lomond to the shores of the Clyde. The region is one of great diversity and natural beauty and is just half an hour from the heart of Glasgow. The area also has a rich heritage, shaped by its world-famous shipyards, and boasts attractions including the iconic Titan Crane and Dumbarton Rock. There is huge potential for growth and a £100million capital investment programme is underway which is regenerating town centres, developing new public buildings, constructing hundreds of homes and attracting businesses to improve the economy. In the last 12 months, the Council has opened a new multi-million pound leisure centre, a state of the art care home and two new schools. A new secondary school and an education campus are currently being developed. Construction is also underway on new Council offices which will relocate 500 staff to the centre of Dumbarton and kick start the regeneration of the town centre.