Falkirk councillors agreed to delay a decision on a planning application for 229 houses in Bo'ness for a second time after they were told that a new concern about flooding in the area had been raised.
28.10.2022 - 17:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Concerns are growing for a missing Scots woman who vanished in the Highlands.
Police are appealing for help to trace 20-year-old Caitlin Kemp from Kingussie who was last seen around 8.15am on Thursday October 27.
Caitlin is described as 5ft 5, with long purple hair and was wearing white trainers, black leggings and a red hooded top.
PS Steven Maclennan, from Nairn Police Station, said: “We are growing concerned for Caitlin’s welfare and ask anyone who has seen her to please contact us.”
Anyone with information can call 101 quoting reference 3022 of Thursday, October 27.
Further information about current missing person cases is available on the Police Scotland website.
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