link.“I also want to protect Burnbank Family Centre. It’s a first-class facility for parents and carers who need advice and support.
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link.“Here again, we are able to access the support of external partners such as food policy officers to further enhance learning experiences for our young people.“While we have made great strides in this area, we are aware there are many challenges still to come especially in times of lockdown and children learning from home.
We are confident, however, that we can continue to support our young people in making good choices when it comes to leading a healthy lifestyle allowing them to become
.link.“I also want to protect Burnbank Family Centre. It’s a first-class facility for parents and carers who need advice and support.
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link.“We now have our own settlement figure and we therefore know that South Lanarkshire Council will receive additional funding this year, with some additional commitments also handed to us.
the region - allowing pupils to keep up with their studies while schools remain closed.
South Lanarkshire Council’s risk register were given to councillors this week and the effects of Britain leaving the EU remain a concern.
Rutherglen and Cambuslang remains at the epicentre of the crisis in South Lanarkshire after at least 126 cases were recorded last week - down 17 per cent.
Hamilton areaClydesdaleEast Kilbride and AvondaleDon't miss a thing from your area - sign up for the new Lanarkshire newsletter!From the latest breaking news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox.Put your email at the top of this article or follow the instructions on this link!Rutherglen and Cambuslang*Where a neighbourhood has fewer than three cases this is being presented as 0-2 to help protect patient confidentiality.
link!“This has been particularly true in the last year, when councils have taken a lead role in supporting our communities and local businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.“Budget monitoring reports to the executive committee throughout 2020 updated on estimates of the total cost to the council of Covid-19.
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link!More than £7m of mobilisation funding is still outstanding but the Scottish Government have reassured councils that “all reasonable costs will be reimbursed”.Councillor Catherine McClymont (Clydesdale North) was concerned the Scottish Government had not fully reimbursed the council and asked: “How long has this been outstanding?”Director of health and social care Val de Souza said they were expecting the funds “in the next two to three weeks”.Education saw the largest overspend at £4
Rutherglen area. In the first month of 2021, just 16 fines have been issued to people, with no arrests made.Inspector Stephen McGovern, from East Kilbride Police Station, said his officers had responded to a number of incidents in recent weeks.These included smaller groups of different households meeting indoors.
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Rutherglen and Cambuslang remains at the epicentre of the crisis in South Lanarkshire after a further 206 cases were recorded last week.
South Lanarkshire, the stats showed 9335 days were missed in 2017/2018, before a leap to 15,643 in 2018/2019. That number then dipped slightly to 13,378 for the curtailed 2019/2020 year, with 3745 absences already recorded to date for 2020/2021.Andy Harvey, of the South Lanarkshire branch of the EIS teaching union.
Halfway Community Council were furious at the proposal to close Halfway library.
Hamilton area■ Ashgill and Netherburn - 10 (3.31 per 1,000)■ Blantyre North and Coatshill - 5 (1.7)■ Blantyre South and Wheatlands - 9 (2.1)■ Bothwell North - 12 (3.85)■ Bothwell South - 4 (1.19)■ Burnbank Central and Udston - 12 (2.61)■ Burnbank North - 10 (2.05)■ Burnbank South and Chantinghall - 5 (1.33)■ Earnock - 8 (1.98)■ Eddlewood - 14 (3.98)■ Fairhill - 5 (2.46)■ Glassford, Quarter and Allanton - 10 (2.32)■ Hamilton Centre and Low Parks - 12 (2.87)■ Hareleeshill - 10 (2.5)■ High Blantyre
the Reformer, but wished to remain anonymous, said the situation is becoming increasingly stressful. He said: “We feel we have been left behind.
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NHS Lanarkshire has reminded those eligible who will be invited in the coming weeks, that getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a permissible reason to leave the home.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Projects to improve road safety in South Lanarkshire are set to cost more than £1.5m in 2020/21.And Strathaven is at the heart of several of those.Across the region, 15 accident prone roads are being targeted for improvements while six sets of traffic signals are in the process of being replaced or upgraded.In total, £1.53m will be spent on roads infrastructure in a bid to improve safety for motorists,