Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Oxgangs Park shortly after midnight on Saturday, November 14.
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fire ripped through two homes in Motherwell on Bonfire night.A heartbroken dad told the Record he believed his home would be torn-down as the damage of the blaze, which took place just before 8pm on Thursday November 5, was laid bare.John MacLennan, who lives with his children and partner Mhairi in the house next to where the fire started, told how everything was “destroyed”.He said: “We’ll need to take it day by day.
Everything is destroyed.“The roof is gone, the ceiling has fallen in my
.Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Oxgangs Park shortly after midnight on Saturday, November 14.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A councillor has blasted louts after a shocking mess was left after Bonfire Night.Empty firework packets and household rubbish were piled in a scorched heap on Heathery Road, Wishawhill, which was discovered on Friday morning.Mattresses and other household items had also been dragged to the site and were left next to the pile.Wishawhill councillor Kenneth Duffy said: “There were fireworks left behind and
Motherwell’s MP has led calls for stricter rules around the sale of fireworks following a devastating house fire in the Lanarkshire town. Marion Fellows MP for Motherwell and Wishaw said she wants a “strict permit scheme” for fireworks run by local authorities in a bid to minimise the dangers of private displays.
police chief has vowed to catch mindless yobs who caused chaos across Scotland on Bonfire Night. Investigations are underway after officers and fire crews were attacked with fireworks and other missiles in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Greenock on Thursday night.
Nicola Sturgeon has slammed the thugs who attacked emergency services on Bonfire Night and failed to follow strict lockdown rules on outdoor gatherings.
Stacey Solomon enjoyed a very cosy night in for this year’s bonfire night, with many firework displays across the country being axed due to the pandemic.The mother-of-three treated to the kids to the most exciting night in we’ve ever seen, complete with toasting marshmallows in the garden and a film on a massive projector screen.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford don't like celebrating Bonfire Night – and it's all because of their adorable dog Maggie and her fear of fireworks.Taking to Instagram on Thursday afternoon, the This Morning star revealed what measures he had taken this year to help Maggie cope with the distressing sound of the explosions.MORE: Ruth Langsford reveals how son Jack leaving for university affected herSharing several videos on his Stories, he told fans: "Well, here we go.
Ronan Keating shared the loveliest family picture on Thursday night, Bonfire Night, and instead of delighting fans – it seems they were concerned about the activities he and his children had taken part in. WATCH: Ronan Keating's incredible bonfire night celebrationsIn the snap, proud dad Ronan could be seen all wrapped up in his garden holding his baby daughter Coco and standing next to Cooper and his eldest daughter Missy whilst lighting a lantern."Tonight let's all remember.
Motherwell this evening.Firefighters were called to Corrie Drive in the Lanarkshire town at 7.56pm where a house is on fire. They are still at the scene battling the blaze having sent four engines to fight the flames.A video circulating on social media appears to show flames leaping from the windows of a house on the street.Worried locals online have described the blaze as 'horrendous'.A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said: "We are still in attendance just now."The call came in at 7.56pm
Airdrie woman has praised a game changing product that has ensured her pup has a cosy kip during Bonfire Night. The sound of fireworks and explosions normally terrifies the life out of little Lexie, who was left “shaking uncontrollably” during last year’s 5th of November celebrations.Despite the expectations of Bonfire Night being more quiet than usual this year, owner Alana Clark has continued to have concerns over Lexie’s wellbeing.
Bonfire Night celebrations in Scotland are likely to be different this evening due to the coronavirus pandemic. A number of big organised events have been cancelled as social distancing measures remain in place across the country.This year’s celebrations are likely to be a bit more DIY, with Scots expected to launch fireworks from their own gardens this evening.
Bonfire Night. Met Office forecasters are expecting the sky to remain clear until some patchy cloud descends on the country later in the evening.