hit and run on a Scots street. Cops were called to reports of the crash on Greenhill Road, near the junction with Drums Road, in Paisley around 6am on Friday July 2.
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Perthshire, just after 11pm on Friday evening when the much loved tourist attraction went up in flames. Devastated locals watched on when the living history museum burnt as it was engulfed in flames.
A fundraiser set up to help with associated costs has now raised just under £9,000 in one day with the exact total currently sitting at £8,795. Organisers, Loch Tay Highland Lodges, are aiming to raise £30,000 and say they often send their guests to visit the attraction each year.
hit and run on a Scots street. Cops were called to reports of the crash on Greenhill Road, near the junction with Drums Road, in Paisley around 6am on Friday July 2.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.A new fund has opened to help support the Scottish Crannog Centre following the fire of June 11.Three weeks on from the loghouse burning down tourists are returning to tour the unaffected parts of the Iron Age history centre.Crannog director Mike Benson was delighted over £50,000 has been raised for the Loch Tay museum by Largo Leisure and also close to £15,000 generated through the Crannog’s own
Perth that is not on screen, but actually happening in the open air. Tickets have gone on sale for ‘Live and Unlocked Perth Summer Festival’, taking place over six days later this month.Put on by Horsecross Arts, the outdoor, family-friendly event beginning on July 28 promises to be a feast of music, theatre and kids’ shows.The action will happen right in the heart of the city, focusing on the spacious Horsecross Plaza.
Glasgow. The 35-year-old was assaulted after being approached by four or five men around 18 to 20 years-old near Balgrayhill Community Centre in the Springburn area.
retailer John Lewis is set to close one of their Scottish stores, the company has confirmed. The branch in the Bon Accord Centre in Aberdeen has been open since 1989 but its closure was initially announced in March.
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Paisley after setting a deliberate blaze.Police in Paisley are appealing for information after an empty building in Forbes Place was set alight shortly before midnight last night.Emergency services raced to the scene, near to Causeyside Street in the town, after a member of the public noticed the building was on fire.Cops have now launched a probe into the blaze, which they say caused "significant damage", after it was deemed deliberate by firefighters from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
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Johnstone as concern grows for his welfare. Gary Smith, 15, has been reported missing and was last seen at Johnstone Train Station around 11.35am on Monday morning.
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Dundee shopping centre sparked multiple street closures as emergency services raced to the scene. Police were called to the Overgate Shopping Centre in the Nethergate area of the city at around 3.15pm on Wednesday after the alarm was raised.
fire at a waste and recycling plant in Greendykes Industrial Estate on Thursday, June 10, around 6.50pm. The blaze cause 'substantial' damage to machinery and is now being treated as wilful.Detectives are hunting two male suspects and investigating a possible link to two other fires at Albyn industrial estate on Wednesday, June 9, at 7pm and and on Friday, June 11, at 7am.
in Edinburgh, at around 12:50pm on Friday (June 12). Two young women were rushed to hospital after sustaining injuries fleeing the flat, after jumping out a window to escape the flames, reports Edinburgh Live.
raced to Mosside Drive, Blackburn, around 12.50am on Saturday morning. Sadly a 35-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene.His death is currently being treated as suspicious and cops say they are carrying out "extensive" enquiries.
Perthshire, just after 11pm last night when a huge fire broke out. Footage of the incident shows the wooden building - a recreated Iron Age house - consumed by flames on Friday evening as horrified locals watched the tourist attraction burn.
Perthshire has been described as a "devastating blow for the community".
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