a blaze broke out at Italian restaurant Trattoria Guidi in Airdrie. Six fire engines were called to the scene with over 20 firefighters battling the inferno through the night.
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Scots beach. Chilli was splashing around in the water at South Queensferry when she ran over a huge jellyfish.
Then, on the way back from the beach, she became violently sick in the car and her owner Fiona sought out urgent medical care.Chilli was struggling to breathe, and when taken to the vets, Fiona was told it has a reaction to the jellyfish. According to Edinburgh Live, the mum-of-two feared the worse, but after a course of anti-histamines her beloved pooch is starting to feel better.
.a blaze broke out at Italian restaurant Trattoria Guidi in Airdrie. Six fire engines were called to the scene with over 20 firefighters battling the inferno through the night.
environmental officers urged dog walkers to take care when walking their pups around a Scots loch last week after blue-green algae was sighted. People and pets were urged not to come into contact with the water at Loch Earn, Perthshire, amid concerns over the toxins from it.
protected seals at a Scots nature reserve. The man was almost in touching distance of the animals and caused them to panic and stampede at the Forvie Nature Reserve in Aberdeeenshire in shock footage filmed last week.
hospital.Police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the scene on the A95 near Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire, at around 5.30pm on Tuesday. The stricken lorry had come to a rest partially down a slope at the side of the Keith to Aviemore road.
pooch as its new Ambassadog for the year. The charity is bringing back Paw Walk for a second year and it is once again encouraging dog lovers to lead and raise funds for cancer research from September 20 to 26.
police issued a warning on entering the water. A major multi-agency response was sparked when the two teens became stranded on ledges that were around 20m below the footpath at the river North Esk yesterday.
court as a witness. Scott Bennett, 40, is alleged to have been threatened by Andreas Garifalou, 34, and John McDuff, 37, in Strathaven, Lanarkshire.
Ayrshire Indian restaurant has gone viral after becoming the first Scots takeaway to install a kebab-slicing robot.Zain's Curry House in Dalry uploaded a video of their new gadget in action to Tik-Tok which has racked up almost half a million views.Now customers are going daft for the doner shredding device dubbed the Kebabinator.Owner Khurum Jabbar imported the machine — which uses a futuristic robotic arm and sensors to shave off perfect slices of meat — from Turkey as part of a revamp at his
Sharleen Spiteri fondly recalled the childhood visits she and her mum took to The Barras as she spoke after her first post lockdown gig in Scotland. And Sharleen, who lost her beloved mother Vilma a week before the country went into the first lockdown, admitted it was nostalgic being back in Glasgow's East End for her first Scots gig since her death.
Edinburgh at around 4.10pm on Thursday August 5. Beach revellers were escorted away from the area by Police Scotland officers for their own safety.
cyclist was hospitalised following a hit and run on an Edinburgh street. The incident occurred around 7.30 am on Wednesday August 4 on Mansfield Place in Edinburgh city centre.
dog owner has issued a warning to fellow pet owners to the dangers of Giant Hogweed - after her Spaniel's head swelled to twice its normal size.
Police Scotland.
Stonehaven to watch the struggles of the motor which was bogged down in sand at around 10pm on Friday, July 23. The car was unable to move on the soft Aberdeenshire sands, attracting laughs from locals.
flash car gets trapped on a sandy Scots beach. Locals lined up last night around the pier in Stonehaven to watch the struggles of the luminous green motor which was bogged down in sand.
missing from home as police become increasingly concerned for his welfare. David Nelson, 47, was reported missing from the village of Bonnybridge, near Denny in Falkirk.
Sean Batty has warned drivers and dog owners about the dangerous and possibly fatal levels of heat inside their cars. The STV star decided to do an experiment in Glasgow showing how much the temperature rises inside a car with closed windows on a sunny day after watching similar ones in America.
West Lothian street. The 40-year-old female owner of the XL American Bulldog-type animal has also been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.
Dunoon to issue a warning to owners about keeping their animals away from the water amid rising temperatures.
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