Rutherglen shop owner is hoping her customers return now that coronavirus lockdown restrictions have been eased.
11.06.2020 - 13:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Broxburn Athletic boss Chris Townsley believes making former Whitburn skipper Gary Brass his first signing shows a ‘sign of intent’.The striker spent seven goal-laden seasons at Central Park but the 28-year-old decided to move on in the summer and has put pen to paper with the East of Scotland Premier Division side.Townsley, who took over from Brian McNaughton last month, said: “We are delighted to get Gary on board.
He is a player we identified quickly as a target and from our first meeting I
.Rutherglen shop owner is hoping her customers return now that coronavirus lockdown restrictions have been eased.
"Give our money back" for cancelled school tripThe Conservative representative for Mid Scotland and Fife was speaking after she was contacted by Dave Cuthbert, chairman of the Kinross-shire Local Events Organisation.He says the council has informed the group it will need to wait beyond July to host a market, citing road closure issues.Ms Smith said: “These markets are a really special feature not just of Kinross but also of places like Crieff, Aberfeldy and Perth. “The Scottish Government is
spent £100,000 on the family of her toyboy Sri Lankan husband, who was later shot dead after a bigamous marriage to a local woman, wants her money back.Diane Peebles, 61, from Edinburgh, was lucky to escape Sri Lanka alive after armed men turned up looking for her at the hotel she was staying in just before flying back to Scotland.Now, having had time to weigh up being married, abandoned and exploited, she has decided to take legal action to try to get some of her assets back.Diane spent £60,000
Greenock pub that defied a Government order to close as coronavirus swept across Scotland has lost his licence. Ian Ellis was stripped of his licence yesterday after taking the reins at Cheers pub.The boozer in Inverclyde chose to keep doors open despite being told by the UK and Scottish Governments to close on March 20.Police swooped on an alleged brawl outside the pub on Saturday, March 21.
Blantyre actor Scott Fletcher hopes to be able to revive his River City character, Angus Lindsay, back on set this summer.Following a break due to the coronavirus pandemic, plans are underway which will hopefully see Scotland’s award-winning drama resume filming in August.New episodes are planned to air on the BBC Scotland channel and BBC One Scotland in late September, after filming paused in March this year.Scott – who plays Shieldinch’s loveable rogue Angus, the best pal of wee Bob O’Hara
Livingston boss Gary Holt says he will have to ease the players back into training when they return on Monday - and likened the lay-off to an entire squad recovering from a long-term injury.The former Scotland international midfielder said: "These are unprecedented times and although all the lads have been on fitness programmes, which is great, it’s not the same as training.“When someone comes back from a long-term injury, you have to take things slowly.
social media. James McCaig popped the question to his now fiance, Lisa Muirhead, at Seamill Beach, North Ayrshire on Saturday.
Broxburn Athletic have signed midfielder David Greenhill from Lowland League outfit Spartans.The 34-year-old becomes the fourth new arrival of the off-season and will bring a wealth of experience to the East of Scotland Premier Division side.Greenhill enjoyed a lengthy spell in the SPFL having started his career at Clyde and Alloa Athletic before tallying around 200 appearances for Berwick Rangers during a six-year stint with the Borders outfit.He then joined East Stirlingshire where he spent
Broxburn Athletic have announced their third new signing of the summer with the arrival of Greg Nicol from Whitburn.The defensive midfielder joins his former skipper at the Burnie, Gary Brass, in making the move from Central Park to the East of Scotland Premier Division side.Nicol, who counts Falkirk Juniors and West Calder United amongst his previous clubs, told the Broxburn Athletic website that manager Chris Townsley sold him on the move.He said: "Broxburn is a fantastic community club with
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