Outer Hebrides has announced plans to make whisky as it gets set to move into a new home which could be become Scotland's most westerly whisky distillery.
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The council’s Building Services team has provided an update for tenants and customers on how elements of the service will be reintroduced following updated guidance from the Scottish Government.During the lockdown, Building Services continued to deliver essential services to tenants, including emergency critical repairs including gas repairs, work in void properties, reduced enhanced estates management service to communal blocks and the completion of gas services.The service will now be able to
.Outer Hebrides has announced plans to make whisky as it gets set to move into a new home which could be become Scotland's most westerly whisky distillery.
Glasgow amid reports of concerns for a child.Police and fire bridge vehicles have been pictured near Kinfauns Drive in Drumchapel.Locals say roads have been closed off and that there is a large police presence.Rumours sweeping the area claim that a young boy has fallen into a drain at the site.The Daily Record have contacted Police Scotland but have been unable to get an update on the situation.However, pictures on social media shows the emergency services at the building site while other images
V&A Dundee and the River Tay has opened for business on Dundee’s waterfront. Teaming up with the V&A, street food entrepreneurs Chris Heather and Melodie Paterson are now serving takeaway food and drink from a three-wheeled Piaggio van and converted horse box.
Perth and Kinross Council is making “progress” in its engagement with young people in the region. The report, published by Being Heard, reviews all 32 Scotland councils’ performances over the course of 2019 in relation to young people's participation and engagement with decision makers and decision-making processes with the local authority.
NHS workers are set to be rewarded with free holidays to Ibiza for their tireless work on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. The Together for Healthcare Heroes initiative is hoping to provide 5,000 European healthcare staff and their families with holidays across the continent - most of which will be on the Balearic party island.
restaurant and pub bills slashed in half when eating out. In a bid to kickstart the struggling hospitality industry, the government announced the new discount scheme to coax families out of lockdown.
Inverness is being treated as suspicious by police. Fire crews were called to a blaze at Chapelton Farm Cottage, Balloch, after it went up in flames at 5.20pm on Tuesday July 7.
lockdown later this week as infections from Covid-19 across the country continue to fall. Nicola Sturgeon is due to appear at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday where she will update MSPs on the latest measures being taken to allow the country to return to a degree of normality.
NHS staff should be "properly rewarded" for their hard work during the Coronavirus pandemic, Matt Hancock has said.
park. Police have launched a probe after the wire snares were set up at Wallyford Park in Wallyford, East Lothian.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Building work on the park and ride facility at Shieldmuir Train Station has resumed.Taylor Wimpey confirmed that work was to start back following an announcement from The Scottish Government that restrictions on non-essential constructions projects are to be relaxed.The Scottish Government have said that construction workers can now begin to gradually return to sites with the introduction of appropriate safety measures
reports of a person in difficulties in the water in the area close to Pollok House.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 5.10pm on Tuesday, 30 June, 2020, police responded to a report of a concern for a person in the water at Pollok Country Park, Glasgow.“Emergency services attended and the body of a 16-year-old boy was recovered.“There are no apparent suspicious circumstances and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal."
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”