horror crash on the M77 has left a car upside down on the busy motorway. Emergency services raced to the scene after the accident just before junction 5 on the northbound carriageway.
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Kilmarnock sparking a huge emergency response.
Cops and fire crews raced to the incident at Glencairn Retail Park in the Ayrshire town 12.50pm on Sunday.Images from the scene shows rubble strewn across the pavement as a white car sits in front of the destruction.The Halfords branch reportedly shut earlier than its usual 5pm closing time as a result of the crash.No one was injured in the crash.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "We were called around 12.50pm to a report of a one car crash
.horror crash on the M77 has left a car upside down on the busy motorway. Emergency services raced to the scene after the accident just before junction 5 on the northbound carriageway.
drink driving at almost five times the legal limit with three of his pals in his motor.Conor Kerr, 21, was at the wheel of his VW Golf when cops snared him at Cross Arthurlie Street, Barrhead, on July 2, because of his ropey driving.Paisley Sheriff Court heard Kerr had been so upset at losing his job during lockdown that he hit the bottle.Kerr, of Creagmhor, Barrhead, appeared for sentencing after pleading guilty to a charge of driving his vehicle while the proportion of alcohol on his breath
firebombed in a Glasgow suburban street in an afternoon attack. Police and firefighters were scrambled to Altyre Street in Tollcross at around 5.30pm yesterday.Shocked neighbours told how the scene was like a 'war zone' as flames and smoke were seen billowing from the vehicle.One posted on Facebook: "In case you're seeing the smoke and are alarmed - neighbours car got firebombed."Lucky no-one was hurt.
Cops are appealing for witnesses after a woman died in a road crash involving a car and a lorry. The 29-year-old passed away at the scene of the smash this morning, in the Scottish Borders.
Covid-19 cancelled their reception. Lynn Duffy, 31, and Steven Bennett, 32, planned a major party at Airth Castle in Stirlingshire with 170 guests flying in from all over the world.
Wishaw which left two others in hospital. Emergency services were called to the scene on Coltness Road, near the junction of Dryburgh Road, at around 9.05pm on Saturday when the alarm was raised.
stormy weather.Officers were called to the A911 between Glenrothes and Windygates at around 11.35am on Saturday when the alarm was raised. The carriageway near the Markinch junction remains blocked with police currently at the scene.
Arbroath harbour on Christmas Eve. The alarm was raised after the vehicle was seen entering the water at around 7.20pm on Thursday.
Christmas Day. The 30-year-old was cycling on the A6105 between Chirnside and Duns in the Scottish Borders when a blue Ford Focus collided with him.
hospital after a horror Christmas Day crash on the M8. The accident happened at around 7.25am on the eastbound carriageway near junction 18 in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow city centre.
Lucky Kilmarnock Standard readers are raising a very special glass to one of Scotland’s greatest exports after winning our Johnnie Walker bottle ballot competition.It has been 200 years since John Walker first threw open the doors to his grocery store on King Street, Kilmarnock.Since those early days of blending single malt and grain whiskies for his loyal customers, the brand has been a pioneer of whisky innovation and entrepreneurialism, becoming the world’s number one selling Scotch whisky
flipped onto its side on a rural Scots road. Emergency services were called to the scene on Torbain Road, between Kirkcaldy and Lochgelly in Fife, at around 1.40pm on Sunday.
Charlie Mulgrew made sure to do that today as he joked about his infamous incident with businesswoman Michelle Mone. Back in 2010 Charlie and wife Alana were charged by police after the lingerie tycoon saw their baby alone in a car outside a cash and carry and alerted officers.
Chistmas presents from under the tree of a Lanarkshire home before making off in the family's car. The callous criminals hit the home on Hamilton Road in Larkhall on Thursday morning.
car and fleeing the scene.Cara McCarthy, 24, was left in “hysterics” when a black car being driven erratically ploughed into her Audi, near Barrhead, East Renfrewshire - leaving both vehicles badly damaged.Police are still hunting the occupants of the Vauxhall Omega - who ran off without trying to help Cara and left the wrecked car at the scene.Cara, from Barrhead, said: “They didn’t try to communicate with me at all.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.THE Ford Puma compact crossover has been crowned the Scottish Car of the Year for 2020.The trophy is usually handed over by the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers at a glittering awards ceremony but the Covid-19 crisis meant this year’s event took place virtually.Association members nominated their favourite cars of 2020 before whittling them down to a shortlist and voting for the SCOTY winner.ASMW
hunting a balaclava-clad man who was seen running after a car was deliberately torched in the driveway of a Scots home in a nighttime attack. A Range Rover was set alight in a deliberate attack on Carlisle Road in Hamilton on Saturday at around 1.35am.
Police are appealing for information after a car was torched in a quiet Scots village. Emergency services raced to the scene in Dalrymple, East Ayrshire, after a silver Land Rover Discovery car was found on fire outside a property in the early hours of Monday morning.