An oil rig worker who smashed up his Porsche whilst he drove home drunk in the wake of Storm Dennis has been banned from driving after he blamed last month's 140mph ''super-cyclone'' for the crash.
19.02.2020 - 17:46 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dumfries businesses on the Whitesands are counting the cost of another weekend of flooding.
Ivano’s takeaway owner Carol Williamson is at the end of her tether after the fire brigade had to pump gallons of water out of her premises.
She said: “We’re one the worst affected business along the Whitesands.
“We have a swimming pool in our shop. We had to get the fire brigade to come out on Sunday to come and pump water out for three hours.
“On Friday night we celebrated 15 years of being in business then
An oil rig worker who smashed up his Porsche whilst he drove home drunk in the wake of Storm Dennis has been banned from driving after he blamed last month's 140mph ''super-cyclone'' for the crash.
A Scots couple who fled Storm Dennis for sunny climes were among thousands of holiday makers trapped in the middle of a Sahara sandstorm yesterday.
A popular Perth pub is hoping to reopen today after it had to close due to a burst pipe.
Popular theme park Drayton Manor Park has been forced to close during half term after major flooding from Storm Dennis.
A man has been found dead in a swollen river in South Wales as flooding and landslides as a result of Storm Dennis affect swathes of the country, which police described as "a major incident".
Residents were evacuated from their homes as more than 30 specialist firefighters were deployed in the Scottish Borders during Storm Dennis.
A woman has died after crashing her car in Greenock during Storm Dennis.