coronavirus outbreak. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde confirmed today that contact tracing is under way at Todholm Primary School.
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Investigations to start on new active travel link between two villagesIn an 18-page decision published on Tuesday, the panel described the council’s failures as “significant” and said: “Taken together, in the panel’s view there has been a comprehensive failure of process.“The panel has considered carefully whether the council properly addressed the considerations it must address and has concluded that it has not.”The panel also concluded it would be impossible to “direct the council back to a
.coronavirus outbreak. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde confirmed today that contact tracing is under way at Todholm Primary School.
cystic fibrosis patient yesterday took the first dose of a medicine that could save her life – after a Daily Record campaign to get her the wonder drug. Hailey Mann, 24, said: “I collected the drugs on Wednesday but we kept it to ourselves to have a wee celebration and share my news when I had taken my first dose this morning.“I am so happy I finally have them.
Scots teachers were left seeing double as NINE sets of twins prepared to start their first day of school. The children, all aged four and five, are set to start at primary schools across Inverclyde - with one school set to welcome three sets of the twins.
Pill the size of a Jelly Baby a new weapon in the fight against bowel cancer Perth and Kinross Council also helped provide five Perth households with emergency accommodation.A spokesperson for PKC said: “We carried out welfare checks on around 100 properties in areas worst hit by flooding overnight on Tuesday and also posted letters directing people to support where necessary.“As it was, only five households required us to provide emergency accommodation for them on Wednesday night.”Perth City
coronavirus. The decision was made to shut Peterhead Central School on Wednesday night, August 12, as several employees went into precautionary self-isolation.
Kilmarnock residents have reported water supply issues this morning after a water main burst in the area.
City's last music shop closes after 37 years due to pandemic and church works "As the first minister confirmed yesterday in those cases where moderation led to an increased grade learners will not lose that award. Many of those young people will already have moved on to secure college or university places on the strength of the award made to them.
Perth and Kinross.The action follows a rise in incidents of ‘proxy buying’, especially in Perth city centre.Licence holders will also be asked to look out for adults buying drinks that “appeal to youngsters” such as alcopops.Jobs boost for region as clothing chain confirms both stores will stay openA report set to go to councillors this week says that while there has only been three reports of premises that sell alcohol involving under 18s, there are concerns about children getting access to
Edinburgh city centre. The alarm was raised this morning at around 2.45am when a man entered a Costcutter Store on Lothian Road with the weapon.
Perth and Kinross Integration Joint Board on Friday, July 31. Dumped butane cylinder could have killed refuse staff Gordon Paterson, the chief officer of Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), said that, while testing had initially been a challenge, progress had been made.
Pub warns those who flout coronavirus rules will be thrown out But he warned board members there was the potential for the situation in Tayside to change at any time.As we go to press, NHS Tayside has no COVID-19 patients in intensive care.He said: “I would make a personal plea to strictly adhere to social distancing.“If we start to deviate from that, we can start to move out of our present situation.“We can see that start to happen elsewhere.”“I don’t think the city has ever been without a
Perth and Kinross who do not send their kids to school because they are worried about COVID-19 have been told the council would “respect” their view.
Perth and Kinross are ignoring social distancing rules since face coverings became mandatory. Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser asked cabinet secretary for government business and constitutional relations Michael Russell what his view was on people not sticking to the default two-metre social distancing now that wearing face masks is compulsory in shops.
missing for five days have been found "safe and well". Heather Fraser, 29, and son Jack Meldrum, from Sauchie in Clackmannanshire, were reported missing on Monday, July 27.
Anyone with information in relation to these burglaries are asked to contact the Bolton North Neighbourhood Team on 0161 856 5761. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 or by visiting https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/give-information-anonymously/.
naked after mistakenly thinking his niece had been abducted. Nathan Murphy was woken up by a loud commotion outside his home and thought the worst after believing his 11-year-old niece had screamed “mum”.
Perth mental health organisation is taking extra measures to ensure it can still support vulnerable people whilst its headquarters is closed due to lockdown.Mindspace’s premises on York Place has been closed since March, but its counselling and peer support services have all moved to either telephone, videocall, Facebook or to its website.Inspectors praise Perth care home turnaround after COVID outbreakAnd now, in partnership with other organisations including Letham4All, the charity is looking