Two East Kilbride charities have secured vital emergency Scottish Government funding to provide a new service to people worst affected by the coronavirus crisis.
01.05.2020 - 15:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
During lockdown, you may find yourself with leaky pipes or dodgy heating.
But with strict social distancing rules amid coronavirus, are tradespeople allowed in Scottish homes to fix maintenance issues?
According to a survey conducted before the pandemic, over half of UK homeowners were planning to have work completed on their property during 2020 - at a total cost of £55billion.
Many households may now be wondering whether their plans can still go ahead during the outbreak.
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Two East Kilbride charities have secured vital emergency Scottish Government funding to provide a new service to people worst affected by the coronavirus crisis.
An 80-year-old Scot has told how his love for his wife of almost 60 years pulled him back from the brink of death.
A bull caused a massive power outage after it scratched it's 'itchy bum' with an electricity pole.
To remind others of what awaits them when travel restrictions are eased, hundreds of Scots have shared the views from their homes around the country online as part of VisitScotland’s social media campaign #AWindowOnScotland.
Wishaw’s MSP has commended two high schools in the town for providing PPE equipment in the fight against coronavirus.
It’s not just NHS staff who are working around the clock to save lives during the Covid-19 crisis – vets at Scotland’s biggest 24-hour emergency pet hospital are battling just as hard to care for the nation’s seriously ill animals.
A third of the Scottish workforce will either be on furlough or made unemployed by the end of June just as the Tory chancellor considers reducing support for the government job retention scheme.
A Scots dad who beat coronavirus collapsed with joy when his daughter surprised him as he left hospital.
Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
A dad who was on a ventilator for 14 days while he battled coronavirus has thanked healthcare heroes for saving his life.
Scots are expected to be told to use scarves to cover their mouth and nose instead of wearing masks during the coronavirus outbreak, according to reports.
B&Q East Kilbride has reopened its doors to the public during coronavirus lockdown.