Scottish Government released the latest figures revealing the number of cases has increased by three in the last 24 hours. The number of those testing positive for the virus is now 18,554 with the hospital death toll remaining at 2,491.
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"We have been in discussions and expressed our disappointment at the lack of information and practical support, including finance, for our semi-professional level of the game. "We have a Zoom meeting with Ian Maxwell on Thursday July, 9. We will keep you posted on the outcome of these discussions."In the meantime, all clubs must continue to observe Scottish Government guidelines which means no training or matches can take place until formally advised.The statement concluded: "To do otherwise
.Scottish Government released the latest figures revealing the number of cases has increased by three in the last 24 hours. The number of those testing positive for the virus is now 18,554 with the hospital death toll remaining at 2,491.
coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours in Scotland. It comes as the Scottish Government released the latest figures revealing the number of cases has increased by overnight.
coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours in Scotland. It comes as the Scottish Government released the latest figures revealing the number of cases has increased by 27 overnight.
Kilmarnock’s Netherton Street and Rigg Street in Stewarton. The company wants to build the facilities in the car parks at both stores.Customers would feed the empty drinks containers into the machines and get money back.It is part of the retail operator’s plans to gear up for Scotland’s deposit return scheme.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterNorth Ayrshire Council has started the phased re-opening of its public toilets as Covid-19 restrictions are eased nationwide.The facilities were closed in March as lockdown was introduced to combat the spread of Coronavirus.Now, as Scotland enters the latest stage of the route map out of lockdown, the council is starting to re-open the public toilets which are under its ownership.The toilets at
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterIrvine’s MSP today thanked North Ayrshire residents for playing their part in suppressing the spread of Covid-19.Ruth Maguire MSP also welcomed the announcement from the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon that the Scottish Government will begin to ease into Phase 3 of its exit from lockdown.The announcement came with additional dates for further relaxations to lockdown restrictions.Ruth Maguire MSP
Travis have shared a new track called ‘Valentine’ – you can listen to it below.The Scottish band announced their ninth studio album ’10 Songs’ last month, while also offering up its first cut ‘A Ghost’.Arriving yesterday (July 7), the raw, electric guitar-led new single ‘Valentine’ was written and recorded in London late last year.“’Valentine’ was recorded as a predominately live performance in December 2019 at RAK Studios in London,” Healy explained.
The Scottish SPCA’s Ayrshire Animal Rescue Centre is back finding animals their forever home after lockdown saw rehoming completely suspended for almost two months.After trialling a limited rehoming service in May, the centre is now rehoming animals using a combination of an online-only application system, carefully controlled appointments and ‘virtual home checks’ where prospective owners and their homes are vetted via Zoom calls.Now the charity have this lovely girl (pictured above) in their
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Aldi is looking at opening a new store in Uddingston as the firm announced plans to expand in more locations across Scotland.The supermarket chain is considering opening up shop in the Uddingston and Tannochside area after identifying there isn’t one nearby.The exact site has not yet been confirmed, however Aldi announced they are on the lookout for land around 1.5 acres and able to accommodate 20,000 square ft.The firm
Ayrshire, according to figures released today. The National Records of Scotland's data shows that there are no new deaths linked to COVID-19 between Monday, June 29 and Sunday, July 5.This is the first time no coronavirus deaths have been declared since the pandemic began.
A theatre star who turned to metal detecting during lockdown believes he has uncovered one of Scotland’s most ancient finds.Chris Taylor, who admits he bought the amateur kit off the internet for a laugh, is now in possession of a Bronze-age axe head.Online experts believe the discovery dates back 4000 years – and want to claim the treasure for a museum.Dad-of-one Chris, 37, said: “It’s a ridiculous story and could only happen to me.“I was having a few drinks one night watching a documentary
The Troon Lifeboat crew performed a sea rescue on Sunday after reports of a person in the water.They were called out to an incident involving a person in the water outside Troon harbour.Sunday’s incident took place at 8.21pm as the crew was paged by Belfast Coastguard.Also tasked by Belfast Coastguard was the Coastguard Helicopter Rescue 199, along with Ayr and Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Teams.Police Scotland were also informed of the incident and several officers attended the scene to
Ayrshire and Arran has reported no new COVID-19 cases for TWO consecutive days.
Schools in South Ayrshire will return with a “soft start” on August 12, council chiefs have confirmed.Education chief, Douglas Hutchison, said attempts to fully reopen that day may prove beyond reach.It follows a move to scrap the planned policy of blended learning, which came just days before the start of the school summer holidays.“Schools will now work to make a number of changes before pupils return,” said Mr Hutchison.But he added that the “late announcement from the Scottish Government”