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link!“If anyone can help with any of these items, we would appreciate anything that people can spare.” Blankets and food can be dropped in to the Scottish SPCA Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre on Bothwell Road, Hamilton, ML3 0SB if members of the public live within the local authority area.
Alternatively, items can be ordered via any retailer offering online delivery or purchased from the centre’s Amazon wishlist.
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financially challenging for thousands of households across Scotland and as we settle into the new financial year, many will be looking to the future and thinking about how to make savings in 2021. Experts at Hitachi Personal Finance have looked at five easy steps everyone can take to cut everyday costs and bills ahead of the 2021/22 financial year starting on April 6.
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coronavirus pandemic.The Scottish SPCA says it has recorded an increase in the number of calls to its helpline about unwanted animals, with more than 136,000 calls received in 2020.Its frontline team attended an average 214 incidents each day - nearly 78,000 across the year - with 3,369 animals rehomed and more than 7,000 others admitted to the National Wildlife Rescue Centre.A rise in demand for puppies has also led to an increase in the number of raids and seizures of dogs from low-welfare
Perthshire ’s James Hutton Institute. The International Barley Hub, set to cost £35m and the Advanced Plant Growth Centre drawing on an investment of £25m, were green-lit on Friday, March 19 by the Tay Cities Deal joint committee.These two significant projects benefit from the £62m committed by the UK and Scottish governments through the Tay Cities Deal.
schoolgirl has vanished sparking a police frantic search. Lauren Murphy went missing on Tuesday and was last seen around 1.20pm in the Falkirk area.
cat was found dead in a trap prompting an appeal from animal welfare chiefs. The animal had not long died at the time it was found in a wire trap on the shoreline at Tayport High Lighthouse, Tayside, on March 17.
Wellerman charttopper Nathan Evans has revealed his name is hidden inside the steel pillars of Glasgow's St Enoch Centre. And the Airdrie born singer who also told fans he celebrated his big number one win in the UK chats with a beer and a hoagie this weekend, exclusively told the Daily Record he'd made his mark in Scotland in more ways than one.
Covid-19 vaccine has sparked a huge police probe in Edinburgh.A single multi-dose vial of the vaccine was swiped from a vaccination centre at the city's Morrison Street on Saturday morning.Officers say the callous theft was an 'isolated incident' and that they are 'following a positive line of enquiry'.Locals are being warned of scammer vaccinators as police urge anyone offered a vaccine outside a vaccination centre to get in touch.Chief Inspector Neil Wilson said: "We were made aware of an
asylum seekers to offshore detention centres or to another country to dissuade migrants from crossing the English Channel from France. The ideas include sending asylum seekers to Ascension Island, more than 4,000 miles from the UK, to be processed, and turning disused ferries out at sea into processing centres.Carmichael said: “It is disgraceful that Priti Patel is still peddling her unworkable and inhumane asylum proposals.
Perthshire dog rescue charity has backed the Scottish SPCA’s calls to introduce a national register to detail those who have been cruel to animals.The move for a National Animal Offenders Register would help stop the breach of bans on keeping animals to prevent those with relevant convictions getting a licence to breed or sell pets.Such a register would also help link animal cruelty with other offences such as domestic violence and record and monitor notices relating to the Control of Dogs
Lidl is offering customers up to £2.50 back on their shopping for their empty cans and bottles with their new deposit return scheme .In an effort to encourage more Scots to recycle, the popular supermarket has launched its first money-back recycling points in Hamilton, Edinburgh Granton, Glasgow Yoker, and Dundee city centre.Undamaged plastic bottles, glass bottles and aluminium cans are worth 10p each, with a voucher up to £2.50 redeemable to spend in the store. Any empty bottles and cans
SSE Hydro shut its doors and Scottish events bosses say they need more understanding about what plans and expectations there are for the future out of the pandemic to attract big names like Beyonce.The Script, The Stereophonics, and Lewis Capaldi were amongst the last to play at The SSE Hydro and one year on from closing due to coronavirus, events bosses in Scotland are urging the Scottish Government to set a timetable which looks months, not just weeks, ahead.Chief Executive of Hydro Peter
Greenock sparking a police investigation.The victim was in Ann Street in the Inverclyde town at around 3.30pm on Monday, March 8 when another man, wearing dark clothing, assaulted him from behind.He then made off towards nearby Regent Street.The victim, aged 38, was assisted by two members of the public at the scene.He was rushed to hospital where he received stitches to his head.The man was later discharged by medics.Police are scouring CCTV footage and making door-to-door enquiries to help
The Dark Skies Visitor Centre and Planetarium is run in conjunction with Glasgow Science Centre.Project funders include the Holywood Trust, Big Lottery, LEADER, The South of Scotland Economic Partnership, the regional capital grant fund, Kirkcudbright common good fund and the Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership.
link!A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 2.30am on Friday, March 12, officers were called to the M74 near the Raith Interchange following a report of a lorry overturning.“The driver was taken to hospital as a precaution and recovery remains ongoing.”
Glasgow shopping centre last night.Emergency services raced to the scene after the 52-year-old was struck by the vehicle on Peat Road near Silverburn at around 7.20pm.Ambulance crews attended and the lady was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to serious injuries.The driver of the car was not injured.Police have launched a probe into the incident and they have asked any witnesses to come forward.A Police Scotland: "We were made aware around 7.20pm on Wednesday, 10 March
arrested in connection with the disappearance of a missing mother following a raid on a plush Scots pad.