Bank Holiday in May is just around the corner. Scots will be eagerly awaiting the next opportunity for a much-deserved break, with further restrictions eased on everyday life.
06.05.2021 - 12:30 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Falkirk woke up to a blanket of snow this morning.
Up to 3cm of the white stuff fell making it a slippery commute to the Polling Station for many people.This time last year the district was basking in 20C heat.But forecasters say there's no sign of that just yet, and predict the Spring chill continue for a little longer yet.A Yellow 'be aware' warning for snow is in place across much of Scotland until 11am.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and
.Bank Holiday in May is just around the corner. Scots will be eagerly awaiting the next opportunity for a much-deserved break, with further restrictions eased on everyday life.
iOS - Android It is currently closed to traffic between Main Street and the roundabout linking to nearby Coatbank Street and South Circular Road, with local diversions being in place for motorists.A spokesperson for Scottish Water said: “A burst occurred on a seven-inch main late on Wednesday evening in Main Street, Coatbridge – this caused an interruption to normal supplies for some customers in the area.“Tankers were brought in to help maintain water supplies and minimise disruption.“Due to
weather record this week, according to a leading meteorologist. Temperatures have struggled to climb the thermometer this month, which has been a nightmare for hospitality firms opening up beer gardens for first time this year.
Renfrewshire care home nurse was caught injecting himself in a toilet as he looked after vulnerable residents, it’s claimed. Craig Campbell, who worked at Cochrane Care Home, has been hauled before a Nursing and Midwifery Council disciplinary hearing to face serious misconduct allegations.
Clydebank home. The scammer arrived at her property in Dumbarton Road at around 11.30am on Tuesday, May 18, and claimed he was there to check her water supply.
Glasgow and the surrounding area to get a covid test following the rise in cases.
Home Office raid in Glasgow this morning.
rowing boat started taking on water in a loch. The group called 999 when they got into difficulty on Loch Garry, near Invergarry, at around 11.15am on Saturday.
Scots pensioner who has been missing from home almost 24 hours. Robin Green, from the West End area of Aberdeen, was last seen at about 10am yesterday morning at Craigton Park in the city.
Apple - Android More than 95 per cent of Scotland is classed as rural and NFU Mutual estimate that rural crime costs Scotland around £1.8 million annually, with levels reportedly increasing.Crimestoppers, together with Police Scotland and wider rural and environmental organisations, are asking the people of Lanarkshire to spot the signs of rural crime and give information 100 per cent anonymously.The key crimes that Scotland’s rural areas experience are house-breaking; theft of farm equipment,
Glasgow's Southside.The former Pollok Park Estate resident was originally born in Bedford, England, but moved to Scotland at three-years-old with her family.She recalled many happy years spent at the estate where her family lived when her father worked as a stonemason for owner Sir John Stirling Maxwell.Sylvia enjoyed a celebration organised by staff with cake and balloons as her daughter-in-law Irene visited.
arrested in charged in connection with a spate of high-value thefts within a number of areas in Scotland. The pair were cuffed after good were robbed from business premises across the Forth Valley.
cops were spotted patrolling an area of Falkirk last night as they try to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Apple - Android Scottish Water said: “Anyone calling from Scottish Water, either an employee or a contractor working on our behalf in your area, will always carry an photo identification (ID) card.“This may be either a Scottish Water ID card, or they may have an ID card for the contractor.