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Initial inspections have found the fountain is structurally sound but needs “deep maintenance and repairs to the water circulation and detailed decoration”.To become fully functional it will also need a new water pumping and filtration system to meet current regulations.
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Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague claims she said no to a two million pound deal offered by a high street fashion brand – because she never went shopping there. Influencer Molly-Mae, 22, who is still with her 2019 Love island partner Tommy Fury has represented lots of brands in endorsement deals since their time on the show.
Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she once turned down a whopping £2million to work with a high street fashion brand because she didn't buy her clothes from there.The 22 year old, who recently stepped out alone after shutting down rumours she's split from Tommy Fury, took to her YouTube channel to share a video of herself and manager Francesca Britton answering questions from her legion of fans.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterA small rural village in Dumfries and Galloway is stepping up efforts to support its elderly residents and rebuild community spirit post-lockdown.Balmaclellan’s community council, Hall Trust and Community Trust members were concerned about the impact the lockdown restrictions were having on local residents, particularly elderly people who were isolated at home.They met at Balmaclellan Store in recent months to
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterA one-tonne wicker Beltie bull which earned international stardom at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Showcase is to go on a homecoming tour across the region.Created in Auchencairn by renowned willow artist, Trevor Leat, the three metres tall work of art is named Kelton and shot to fame worldwide in June when featured on a live streamed video from The Royal Highland Showground at Ingliston in June and also featured
Kirkcaldy High Street on Friday morning.
“They’ll be filled up by local businesses run by local people for their local community – as opposed to the idea of getting big national companies in.“Those days are pretty much gone, so it’s down to the communities to fill that gap now.”
Yesterday, prosecutor Dan Byrne said the Crown had established that McCulloch had made £409,613 during his time as a criminal.However, the Crown can only recover £246,194.40 from McCulloch at this time.
The workshop has also earned praise from museum manager, Judith Hewitt, who said: “We are so pleased to have been able to put Desray’s great idea into action.
2020 really did bring us many changes we could never have previously imagined, and the aftermath of countless lockdowns, night time curfews and rules of 6, meant the Great British High Street eventually took a massive hit The battle between high street and online shopping was out of consumers hands as non-essential shops had to remain closed during lockdown.
most. “The news there has already been 25 suspected deaths in the first six months of 2021 is frightening.“We cannot sit back and simply hope that it is going to improve – we need action and more resources to tackle terrifying menace.“We are talking about actual lives, deaths that more often or not destroy families – it is not a time for party politics but stern action.
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Dunfermline at around 5pm on Friday July 30. The disturbance involved two men and part of the street has been cordoned off.It has not yet been confirmed if there have been any injuries as a result.Enquiries into the nature of the circumstances remain ongoing.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterFears are growing of a mass extinction of fish in local rivers reduced to a trickle by weeks of hot dry weather.Many small watercourses have already dried up in the drought while reservoirs have been closed to anglers.Cooler conditions and light showers have failed to ease the situation which fishing interests describe as “critical”.Galloway has climbed SEPA’s water scarcity charts in recent weeks and is now on