Rutherglen youngsters are being urged to take part.
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sectarian graffiti for the second time during lockdown. Police were called on Wednesday morning after yobs used dark green paint to vandalise the social club building on Cathcart Road with offensive phrases drawn on a brick wall.
Abbreviations of “kill all huns” and “f*** the Queen” were discovered by shocked residents alongside the phrase “Cmilk p*****”. Ian McNeil, Executive Officer for the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, has condemned the sickening hate crime attack - which is one of several
.Rutherglen youngsters are being urged to take part.
Coffee chain bringing new jobs to PerthHowever, a reporter working for the Scottish Government’s Planning and Environmental Appeals Division (DPEA) signalled he was minded to grant Springfield Properties permission for the Pitdownies Farm scheme in July last year after the company appealed against the committee’s decision.Now the same reporter, David Buylla, has said he is minded to do the same with Persimmon Homes after it similarly appealed against the committee’s decision last October.Mr
collision with a car on a Scots road. The man had been on his electric-assisted bike on he B822 one mile south of Kippen at around 3.25pm on Friday.
crashed into a tree. Around 9pm last night emergency services were called to the serious collision on the A710 Dumfries to New Abbey to Dalbeattie road, near to Southwick.
sexually assaulted in a Scots park. Cops swooped on Glasgow's Tollcross Park on Saturday after the 17-year-old was allegedly attacked between between 9pm and 11pm.
Irish Republican slogans on an Orange hall in an attack dubbed an “anti-Protestant hate crime”.The vandals painted ‘Provos’ and ‘IRA’ in the shape of a cross on the side of the Rutherglen Orange and Purple District hall on Saturday night, January 23.Officers from Police Scotland have launched a probe after members said it was the second time their venue had been attacked by “scum” in less than a fortnight.Jim McHarg, Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, said: “I am disappointed
police officers knocked at her Edinburgh flat on Friday. No further action was taken after the Leith singers home was checked for partygoers as police received a complaint around 7.30pm.
100-year-old woman is being removed from a care home after her family could no longer bear to see her “fade away”.Doreen Tilly’s great-granddaughter, Sonia Dixon, said she had no other option but to take her out of the facility, which has been in lockdown for 10 months.Sonia, 37, launched a furious attack on the Scottish Government’s “complete and utter failure” to end the elderly’s suffering during the Covid-19 outbreak.She told how Doreen was “full of life” when she celebrated her 100th
Scots ‘romeo’ who crossed the Irish Sea on a jet ski to see his girlfriend has sold the machine for a £625 profit. Dale McLaughlan, from Irvine, hit the headlines after travelling for four-and-a-half hours over choppy waters to visit his girlfriend Jessica Radcliffe on the Isle of Man.
Andrea McLean has shared her husband's hilarious response after she requested a 'shot' this morning following a late night of drinking. The former Loose Women presenter, 51, admitted she was feeling worse for wear today after staying up until 2am drinking vodka in a virtual call with her Scottish relatives.
hospital after his tractor skidded out of control on an icy road in Fife. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A921, near Otterston Loch, shortly before 1pm on Saturday, January 23.
terminal cancer diagnosis has died less than eight months after her big day. Kirsty Maxwell passed away this week aged 32 after tying the knot with partner Nadia Huggan during a moving ceremony in Alyth, Perthshire, last May.
'disturbance' with a group of youths in Balgrayhill Road last night. Police and ambulance crew raced to the scene after reports of an incident involving 'several people.' The man was taken by ambulance to Glasgow Royal Infirmary to be checked over and the group of youths dispersed before police arrived.
small animals were found 'horrifically' killed by being trapped inside an empty booze can.Charlotte Workman had been cycling near Loch Ard, Stirling on Tuesday when she noticed rubbish had been left abandoned.The 30-year-old from Aberfoyle, who owns her own photography business, went to investigate by picking up a can of Kronenbourg and poured it out to find three small bodies tumble out.It is unclear exactly what the small mammals were which are thought to have drowned inside the can.Charlotte
Daily Record reported this morning that painters carried out work in the A-listed building in Edinburgh despite the ban by her own Government.
Aberdeen. Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in relation to the assault.
Jedburgh home on Wednesday at 11pm.
Oban. The 69-year-old female pedestrian was struck at around 6.30pm yesterday on Soroba Road.
The Health and Safety Executive confirmed it is aware of the situation.A HSE spokesperson said: “We have been made aware of an incident at a house build site at Hallmeadow Place, Annan and are currently attending the site to assist Police Scotland with the investigation.”