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03.04.2020 - 10:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It was an eerie Friday afternoon in Kilmarnock as the town faced another day on lockdown.
Shoppers followed strict two-meters-apart guidelines as they queued to enter Morrisons whilst the Co-op in nearby Hurlford begun a one-in-one-out policy – only permitting five shoppers in the store at any given time.
No one was to be seen at Kilmarnock railway station with ScotRail operating a revised timetable and the streets were deserted as people adhered to advice and stayed home.
It was an unusually
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West Lothian’s book fairy has teamed up with Boghall Drop-in Centre to make sure locals are still being served up their favourite literary classics.
A hero Scots mum has made the decision to separate from her family and move into the care home where she works during lockdown.
Creative youngsters who attend an Airdrie arts group have moved their activities online during the coronavirus lockdown – and are inviting people to join in as they stay stafe at home.
When lockdown was first announced, most UK supermarkets took the decision to cut opening hours to manage crowd levels and allow staff adequate time to restock shelves.
Manchester City players enjoyed a team training session from their individual homes as they continue to keep their fitness levels up during the social lockdown.
A Cathkin paramedic has been going above and beyond her call of duty – by delivering milk and bread to the vulnerable after her shift is over.
Holly Willoughby is known for shedding a few tears when This Morning gets a bit emotional.
A milestone of misery was passed today as the number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus in Ayrshire topped 100.