Fife. Police swooped on Lomond Gardens, Methil, after the alarm was raised at around 7.50pm on Tuesday night.
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Perthshire.Across Scotland, a total of 429 posts are at risk of going.NTS, Scotland’s largest conservation charity and one of the biggest employers of countryside rangers, manages over 76,000 hectares of countryside, including a string of sites in Perthshire - Ben Lawers near Loch Tay, The Hermitage near Dunkeld and Killiecrankie with the famous Soldier's Leap.Scottish music industry needs COVID-19 cash boostA change.org petition wants government to step in and stop the jobs cull which will put
.Fife. Police swooped on Lomond Gardens, Methil, after the alarm was raised at around 7.50pm on Tuesday night.
First Minister said there had been an increase in Covid-19 infections among people aged 20 to 40.
coronavirus are being urged to take full advantage of the support available. The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an increase in people facing challenges around bills, rent and job security.
coronavirus cases.NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) confirmed on Wednesday night that eight positive Covid-19 cases had been identified in the area, with a "thorough investigation" under way.Several businesses including a pharmacy are linked to the cases, with a worker at Amazon's warehouse in Gourock also among those to have tested positive.Jason Leitch told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland radio programme that further contact tracing would continue on Thursday and labelled pharmacies in
missing for five days have been found "safe and well". Heather Fraser, 29, and son Jack Meldrum, from Sauchie in Clackmannanshire, were reported missing on Monday, July 27.
Motherwell’s Sitel call centre while delivering food to staff.The site, in Maxim Park, which has now become the centre of a Covid-19 outbreak, is currently under investigation for lack of social distancing.A driver, who asked not to be named, told the Daily Record he observed no compliance with Government guidance at the site when delivering food multiple times a day.He said employees were seen hovering around reception, out smoking together in large groups and failed to comply with the
He slipped while trying to hold onto the bike he was pushing along the narrow coastal path near Buchan Ness Lighthouse, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, last Wednesday on 15 July. Grateful parents Ashleigh and Steven have thanked the coastguard team and helicopter crew who rescued him.
breast cancer has been chosen to front a new charity appeal.Lynsey Ritchie hit the headlines earlier this year by throwing a “Thanks for the mammaries” party ahead of double mastectomy surgery.The 43-year-old wrote movingly on her blog about ordering a boob cake to mark the occasion.And now - a year on from her own diagnosis - the mum-of-four has been chosen to help launch in Scotland an urgent new appeal to get life-saving work back on track.She’s supporting Cancer Research UK as it launches an
North Lanarkshire.Emergency services were called the scene on Merry Street, Motherwell, at around 6.25pm on Sunday.Local residents reported seeing thick, black plumes of smoke rising into the sky while flames took hold of the Spar shop.Hero firefighters have been battling the blaze with high-pressure hose reels but some homes in the area have lost water pressure as a result.Scottish Water said: “We’re aware that Scottish Fire and Rescue are in attendance at Merry Street in the ML1 Motherwell
Rutherglen /Cambuslang, causing 1311 minutes’ disruption to passengers and costing Network Rail nearly £50,000.
East Kilbride’s biggest employer, 545 East Kilbride residents are now facing redundancy just three years after the firm transferred 600 workers out of the town to that site.
stroke.Darren Dawson was getting ready for school when he suffered a bleed to his brain caused by an anomaly that affects just one in 100,000 people a year.It left the 14-year-old paralysed down his right side and medics faced a race against time to save him.But thanks to the family’s labrador Douglas, Darren got to hospital in time.His mum Liz was making breakfast when the pup, now nine months, refused to eat his food and started pacing between her and the door.
Aberdeen.The visitors on the private hire boat were delighted to see the sea creatures as they jumped alongside the ship before diving deep into the North Sea.There were shouts and gasps of wonder from those on the boat as the pod took turns to jump and dive.Aberdeen Harbour tours take visitors off the city's coastline to watch the famed dolphins.The company took a video of a recent tour, where the guests ask whether the animals are competing with each other for attention.One asks 'Do you think
hospitalised after an attack in a street in Kirkcaldy.The 22-year-old man was injured after the alarm was raised over an assault around 3pm this afternoon.Cops swarmed Wilson Avenue in the town and sealed off the street.