council worker turned up at the Edinburgh home and emptied the woman's general waste bin onto a grass verge on her street on March 4. He has since been moved to a different city route after the incident which was captured on video.
10.03.2021 - 22:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Shetland today after a "live" explosive device was found in its garden.The device was one of two suspected pieces of ordnance discovered on Sunday, March 7.The coastguard locked down the area in Sandside Mossbank until the arrival of the Royal Navy Bomb Disposal this morning.Once at the scene, they discovered a 25lb 'live' Anti Tank projectile which was removed from the property's garden and safely destroyed in a controlled explosion.The second device turned out to be a gas cylinder which did
.council worker turned up at the Edinburgh home and emptied the woman's general waste bin onto a grass verge on her street on March 4. He has since been moved to a different city route after the incident which was captured on video.
house for sale in need of a face lift could be the one for you.The two-storey property in Lybster, Caithness, is accepting offers around £60,000 - but the bargain price tag is explained once you look inside.Once a cafe and tearoom, the property has been stripped bare and left an empty shell, with broken windows and peeling wallpaper.This derelict house is in need of a huge renovation project to fix its damaged ceilings, broken floorboards and piles of rubbish strewn on the ground.An upstairs
Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.Stephen Quigley was found dead on Wednesday morning around 7.20am and police launched an appeal to identify him.The 26-year-old, from Neilston, East Renfrewshire, was later named by officers, with tributes pouring in across social media soon after.One person described Stephen as a “lovely young lad” and sent heartfelt condolences to his family while others said he would be missed.They wrote: “Such a lovely young lad, will miss seeing you out.
A U.K. police bomb squad was called to the Queen’s official Scottish residence, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Tuesday.
outdoors? Maybe bagging a Munro at the weekend, hitting the trails on your bikes, or indulging in a spot of outdoor camping? Well, if you are, you could be the stars of a new ad campaign for a Scottish Nature c harity.
A man has been arrested after a bomb disposal team were called to the Queen's Edinburgh resident to look into a "suspicious item".The bomb squad made the item, which was sent to the Palace of Holyrood House, safe after they were called onto the scene on Tuesday. Police Scotland stated a 39 year old man has been placed under arrest in connection with the incident.
Aberdeenshire. The Care Inspectorate, which regulates and inspects nurseries, said it would "monitor the service" after the incident on 10 March.
Read more. Police are investigating the sudden deaths of a man and woman found in a East Dunbartonshire property.Officers were called to a property on Station Road, Milngavie, around 11.30am on Sunday morning.
Scots road - after a pair of soiled pants were spotted pinned to a parking sign. The grim sight stunned drivers near the A1 at the Scottish border as commuters made their best attempt to avoid the 'skids' on the road.
debts of £21,000 in just one year. Joe and Linda Ashby were thrilled to win a week's stay at a plush resort in 2008 - but still owe £9,000 to Seasons Holidays, with no prospect of being able to retire.
smashed outside her home at the weekend. Karen Laidlaw woke on Sunday morning to find that her car, as well as her partners, had been targeted by vandals.
Police are urging people to avoid a Scottish beach following the discovery of unexploded ordnance.Emergency services raced to the scene on the Isle of Bute, with officers condoning off part of the beach near Ettrick Bay.Police are remaining at the scene while explosive ordnance disposal crews attend to the explosive device.Though there is no risk to the wider public., police are urging local residents to avoid the area.
cannabis farm find.The fire service were alerted to the flooded home on Beaconsfield Terrace, Hawick at around 1pm on Friday March 12.But when firefighters found nobody at home they forced entry and discovered the drugs operation inside.Police then got a warrant and recovered £90,000 of cannabis.Electricity at the flat had also been dangerously bypassed requiring the attendance of the Electricity Board to make it safe.Sergeant Rourke of SBCAT said "Tackling drug misuse remains one of our key
Police have confirmed that an unexploded bomb discovered in a garden in a Scots town has been safely removed from the area.Several homes in the Victoria Avenue area of Milnathort, near Kinross, had to be evacuated after the alarm was raised on Friday afternoon (March 12) and emergency services raced to the scene. A large cordon was put in place while a specialist bomb squad was brought in to examine the device and safely remove it overnight.
Scots town.Police and fire crews have been called to the scene in the Victoria Avenue area of Milnathort after the alarm was raised on Friday evening.A large cordon has been put in place while a specialist bomb squad has been called to examine the device.It is understood that several roads leading to the scene have also been closed off by police while the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are also in attendance.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Officers are currently in attendance in Milnathort
explosive device.Cops and bomb disposal experts raced to Whatriggs Road after the alarm was raised this afternoon.The device was safely removed and destroyed by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD).Police do not believe the incident is suspicious.A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "We received a report of a possible explosive device found at a property on Whatriggs Road in Kilmarnock. "Explosive Ordnance Disposal were called to remove the item, which has since been safely destroyed.
Aberdeen home which she shared with her elderly husband may have died up to 12 years ago.The woman, named locally as Christina Malley, was discovered within the property at Allison Close, Cove, on February 25.The alarm was raised after nurses attended at the property looking for the pensioner who had failed to turn up for her Covid-19 vaccination.When asked where she was, the woman’s husband allegedly said she was abroad.The remains of Mrs Malley, who would have been in her 80s, were later
explosive device was discovered.The suspicious object was found at Seamill beach in Ayrshire this afternoon.The alarm was raised at around 12:05pm and emergency services rushed to the scene.
Police have launched a manhunt for thugs who attacked a Scots man in a house before torching a car outside.At around 9.25pm on Thursday, March 4, two men entered a property on Ettrick Street in Wishaw before seriously assaulted a 34-year-old.The pair then deliberately torched to a vehicle outside of the property in a wilful fire.The victim sustained serious injures and was taken to Wishaw General Hospital and the fire was extinguished by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.Enquiries carried out