Volunteers who give up their time to act as special constables have pledged thousands of hours to support the police response to the coronavirus pandemic.
08.04.2020 - 13:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
People are being urged to keep supporting their local shops in villages and towns around Dumfries and Galloway.
The message was issued by Councillor Malcolm Johnstone and backed by Save Our Sands campaigner John Dowson in the wake of their bid to have the Whitesands flood defence scheme shelved in favour of re-inflating the region’s economy.
Councillor Johnstone said: “I would just like to ask people in and around Dumfries to keep supporting their local shops during the coronavirus crisis.
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Volunteers who give up their time to act as special constables have pledged thousands of hours to support the police response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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