Roll up, roll up... The owner of a Cambuslang snack van is proving that the best way to thank kind- hearted frontline staff in times of crisis is through the stomach.
01.04.2020 - 18:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A hardworking ambulance technician treated her family to a mini break with a difference after their trip was cancelled due to coronavirus.
Mum Natalie Hill, husband Sammy, and their kids Ryley, seven, and Leyton, four, enjoyed an overnight camping trip in their garden.
They were supposed to visit an eco camping site in Perthshire on March 27 so Natalie organised a holiday at their Symington home instead.
The 34-year-old who has been busy responding to emergency calls amid the Covid-19 crisis
Roll up, roll up... The owner of a Cambuslang snack van is proving that the best way to thank kind- hearted frontline staff in times of crisis is through the stomach.
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