coronavirus lockdown in March this year. But shoppers in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be able to visit John Lewis once again as the company earmarks July 13 for the reopening of both stores.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The mum of two, who visits the area under the Erskine Bridge most days, revealed she and her family collected 22 bags of rubbish during a single day last weekend.The rubbish was collected despite Land Forestry Scotland (LFS) erecting signs asking people to take their rubbish home with them.LFS had also closed the car park for the area and erected signs explaining staff would not be able to empty bins during lockdown.Donna told the Express: “We
.coronavirus lockdown in March this year. But shoppers in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be able to visit John Lewis once again as the company earmarks July 13 for the reopening of both stores.
safe at work in an open letter to the First Minister. The GMB union sent a petition to the Scottish Parliament on behalf of more than 1700 people who fear their lives are at risk.
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”
An urgent warning has been issued against the deadly craze of 'tombstoning'.
hack to get thick and full eyebrows using just a bar of soap. The 'soap' trend for has been making waves among beauty bloggers on the quest for big, bold and beautiful brows.
beauty spot. Keivan Ulhaq had been enjoying an evening at Lochore Meadows Country Park, near Lochgelly, Fife, on Saturday when he got into difficulty in the water. Hero bystanders found the 20-year-old before pulling him into their boat and giving him CPR as they raced back to dry land.
Scots beauty spot and leaving a "disgusting mess". Reports of litter being left across Scotland's parks and green spaces have rocketed since the easing of lockdown restrictions.
mobile phones to keep in touch with loved ones sparked chaos after they made a series of bogus 999 calls.The mobiles were handed out to cons at Polmont Young Offenders jail in a £1 million initiative to make up for cancelled family visits after eight weeks of delays due to security systems being put in place.But Scottish Prison Service bosses failed to account for each mobile being enabled to call 999 services and The Samaritans, which led to bored inmates creating mischief.As a result of the
coronavirus on her hours after being released from jail has been sentenced to 15 months today. Liam Dallimore, 28, assaulted Janette Jackson, 57, at her home in Glasgow’s Govan area in April this year.
Park in up market suburb of Giffnock in East Renfrewshire causing outrage among locals.But yesterday a note in a plastic 'polly pocket' was left pinned near the scene in the town.Addressed to the 'Dear residents of Giffnock' the youngsters unreservedly apologise for their behaviour in the park.And they have been praised and forgiven by locals for their 'maturity'.The letter, seen by the Record, reads: "We saw your Facebook post and wanted to say how sorry we are for the mess we left last
lockdown restrictions allowed Scots more freedom to travel.And cops in the Highlands were stunned to find a tent and camping equipment left behind at Loch Arkaig, near Lochaber.A statement from the Highlands Division reads: "Loch Arkaig is stunning throughout the year and particularly so during the recent good weather."It makes it all the more disheartening that individuals and groups choose to leave not just litter but in this instance a full campsite behind."If you are visiting our nations
Scottish SPCA says baby deer are being ‘orphaned’ accidentally by members of the public out on walks. The animal charity said ramblers are uplifting fawns thinking they’ve been abandoned by their parents.
hospitals fear being moved between wards could be helping the spread of coronavirus.It comes after figures revealed 901 patients had caught Covid-19 in hospital, with 218 of them dying of the infection, despite having been in for a separate condition.Nurses say they must stick to their own wards during outbreaks of winter vomiting bugs but they claim the same rules are not being enforced in hospitals with Covid-19.Some have been moved from Covid wards to A&E in the same shift while others have
landmines ” and a “shotgun” to deal with lochside litter louts.
police should always be held in custody until appearing in court, frontline officers demand. The Scottish Police Federation want a crackdown on the minority of offenders trying to inflict “misery” on the public.
coronavirus. With the easing of lockdown restriction last weekend a number of Scots beauty spots reported a large influx of people who travelled from outside the local area.
Hundreds of Scots have been condemned by police for invading a popular beauty spot and breaking lockdown rules.
A forest webcam has picked up the magical moment two newly hatched osprey chicks are fed by their mum.