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Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Pupils at Borgue Primary have been enjoying their outdoor lessons in the forest.Christine Clement prepared the forest land on her farm for them to ensure it was safe for pupils to use and from the look on the children’s faces it is easy to see how delighted they are to be outside and how much they appreciate the kindness of Mrs Clement.
.Scottish Government for urgent help for people suffering from Long Covid. Billy Thomson, from Cambuslang, said he was lucky to be alive coming out of an induced coma after catching the virus in March last year.
Police have released the first picture of a baby girl who died after falling into a garden pond in Falkirk. 18-month-old Ella-Grace Rimington, known as Gracie, died after she was found unresponsive in water at a property in Dollar Avenue, Bainsford, shortly after 6pm last night, Thursday June, 10.
fast food giant's Corstorphine, Edinburgh restaurant as a treat on Tuesday 8 June.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Vandals caused damage to St Martin’s Primary school last week.The culprits had climbed onto the roof of the Renton facility and damaged the five-aside goal and park bench.According to West Dunbartonshire Council, while on the roof, they also damaged the roof vents which will now need to be inspected, repaired and paid for by public funds.Education convener, Councillor Karen Conaghan said: “Our
Shirley-Anne Somerville to demand "urgent answers" relating to the appeals process which kids must rely on this summer if they believe their grades are unfair. National exams were scrapped for a second year in succession due to covid disruption to schools and senior pupils will instead be awarded grades based on teacher assessments.
weather and dry skies are set to continue for another week in Scotland, with temperatures reaching 22C. Scots have been basking in sunshine after the country was treated to a mini heatwave over the recent Bank Holiday weekend.
decision.” Reverend Henry Duncan set up his “penny bank” in 1810 to enable poor people to make small deposits and earn interest on their savings.Until then, because of high minimum deposits, banking was only available to the wealthy.The TSB acquired the heritage centre for £1 in the 1950s.
iOS - Android Leading the musical contribution for this year’s event the Edinburgh-born singer/songwriter topped the UK Christian charts last month with his song; When I Found Jesus.A talented classical guitarist he studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
River Gryffe. William McNally was rescued from the water near Auchans Farm in Houston, Johnstone, around 6.50pm on Wednesday June 2.
Rangers and Celtic. Okumu has been linked with a move to Scotland recently with the Swedish press crediting both sides of the Glasgow divide with an interest in the 24-year-old.
Sex Offenders ’ Register. Peter Joyce, 71, made grossly offensive sexual remarks to four female cops called out to his home after he assaulted his partner Ms Christine Ogilvie.
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) confirmed.Reported to date back to the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age, the incredible carvings include depictions of two male red deer, with full-grown antlers can be seen on both animals, while anatomical detail including a short tail can also seen on one of the animals.Three other four-legged animals are also visible, two of which are thought to be juvenile deer.These are the first clear examples of deer carvings from the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age in the
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Hardworking primary seven pupils have made sure they don’t miss out on end-of-term celebrations by getting stuck in to some fundraising.Covid restrictions meant the St Peter’s Primary P7 pupils didn’t get to go on their annual residential week away to Lockerbie.Instead they decided to hold an activities week and fundraised to pay for it.They had a raffle with fantastic prizes donated by local
exams. As each school is dealing with assessments differently many pupils feel they are at a disadvantage.
exams. As each school is dealing with assessments differently many pupils feel they are at a disadvantage.
party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
Love Island is back as fans were treated to a glimpse at the brand new series coming this summer. The first look trailer dropped today featuring Scots voiceover star Iain Stirling and wife and host Laura Whitmore who sounded the alarm for its return.
Kate Middleton has been vaxxed.