East Kilbride dad has narrowly avoided jail after crashing his car while seven and a half times over the drink-drive limit.
17.12.2020 - 12:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
link.Christmas decs not quite cutting it this year, don’t worry, TJ Hughes, Flying Tiger and Debenhams are packed with baubles, lights and glittering trinkets that will add an extra sparkle to any home over the festive period.And if the trials of 2020 have left you exhausted, why not let someone else do the cooking for a change.If you fancy a special festive lunch, then EK is the place to be.
Take your pick from a host of top class restaurants including Nando’s, Zucca, Cova, Rico’s, Hot World
.East Kilbride dad has narrowly avoided jail after crashing his car while seven and a half times over the drink-drive limit.
East Kilbride has been thrown into a tough lockdown as the First Minister ordered the people of Scotland to stay at home for the rest of the month.
East Kilbride and Strathaven have been ordered to close for the entire length of January as part of new coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Nicola Sturgeon announced the strict rules for mainland Scotland in an address to MSPs at Holyrood yesterday.
East Kilbride figure skater wowed her neighbours with a performance in her street.
link.Sheriff Douglas Brown heard that Reynolds has no previous convictions and depends on state benefits.The sheriff said: “Given the strong mitigating factors and lack of a record, she will be admonished.”
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A mum has admitted stealing clothing worth more than £1100 from shops in East Kilbride and Hamilton.But Bridgette Reynolds, of Westfarm Crescent in Cambuslang, was shown leniency by a sheriff last week.Reynolds, 28, stole items worth £706 from TK Maxx in Kingsgate Retail Park, East Kilbride, on February 27.The same day she took clothing valued at £430 from Little Darlings in Glasgow Road, Hamilton.Toni
East Kilbride illustrator is celebrating the end of a very successful year.
East Kilbride street were treated to some top festive tunes from DJ Santa while helping a food bank in the town.
East Kilbride helped spread festive cheer. Staying connected has never been so important in these times of pandemic with strict social distancing guidelines, in place.And local care at home company CERA Care who cover South Lanarkshire is urging us to think about the vulnerable and isolated neighbours in our local communities as we head into the depths of winter.
East Kilbride this year, with very few people stirring at the shopping centre. Pictures shared with us by local, Imran Nawaz, show the popular centre all but empty as Scotland’s national tier 4 coronavirus restrictions took place.Usually expected to be brimming with activity because of the annual sales, there was hardly a soul to be seen, with few shops opening for trade.
News : “One night we were sitting making the reindeer dust with her little sister when she asked me if we could sell them to make money for the homeless.
link.Adults and children alike were delighted to see them, with Santa even leaving some gifts for the younger children. Kindhearted staff at the school have rallied together to ensure children and families are not forgotten this year, buying a huge range of gifts to be distributed by the East Kilbride Kindness Team.
East Kilbride made sure Christmas will be wrapped up for those who need a little festive cheer the most.
East Kilbride – that’s the message from health chiefs at NHS Lanarkshire.
East Kilbride and the surrounding area – both in money and time – a gofundme page has been set up to give the same opportunity to a second candidate next year.
link.She told him: “You were concerned to retrieve the winnings from a bet that would have been put in the victim’s bank account.“That, of course, could never excuse your atrocious act nor does it properly explain it in any way.“Indeed, she had facilitated the placing of the bet in the first place and made it very clear she did not intend to keep the money.“Despite that, you launched a frenzied attack on her.“I would have jailed you for five years if you had been convicted after trial, but that
East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the assault to Clark.
link.The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS) Make The Call campaign was launched earlier this year and appealed directly to the family, friends, and neighbours of those who are most at risk of fire to get in touch with SFRS on their behalf to request a free Home Fire Safety Visit.Latest figures also show that fires sadly claimed the lives of six people and resulted in 56 casualties across Scotland during last year’s festivities.The statistics go on to show that of the 56 casualties, a
link.Ms Morton revealed the plans as she hit back at a joint-campaign of negativity from opposition politicians who questioned the future of the department in the town.She told the News: “It is unfair and inaccurate to present FCDO’s plans for our important joint headquarters as anything other than a good news story.“The UK Government is not just committed to keeping the jobs already in East Kilbride, but we have now announced our intention to substantially increase the number of FCDO staff
East Kilbride church as part of its annual mission to spread a little cheer.