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05.06.2020 - 09:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perth and Kinross Council is set to push ahead with plans to increase pedestrian and cyclist safety across the region.
A range of measures are being proposed after the local authority’s bid for £1.1million from the Scottish Government’s Spaces for People Fund was approved.
Administered by Sustrans, the grant will enable 34 proposals to move forward in Perth and 12 other communities around the region.
It is hoped the measures will help people maintain social distancing as lockdown is further eased.
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crash in Edinburgh. The 24-year-old man's bike and a car collided on East Preston Street in the Newington area of the capital at around 6.30am, June 22.Officers from Police Scotland cordoned off surrounding roads as paramedics treated him at the scene before taking him to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Into The Wild has been removed as a public safety measure.The bus, which sat in the wilds of Alaska, was a popular tourist attraction for adventurous travellers, due to its location in an area with unpredictable weather and no phone signal.Its danger as a tourist attraction has meant many tourists have become trapped or injured there, and the death by starvation of tourist Christopher McCandless at the location in 1992 was the inspiration for Into The Wild.Last year, the death of a woman from
A loyalist demonstration organised for today has been condemned as anti-racism campaigners tell right-wing protesters: “You are not welcome in Paisley”.Organised by the Loyalist Defence League, the Protect the Cenotaph protest is scheduled to take place in Paisley town centre today from noon, coinciding with similar demonstrations across Scotland.Members have been gathering in response to the anti-racism protests taking place all over the country that have resulted in statues of historical
would scrap plans to update the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) to allow transgender and non-binary people to change their birth certificates without medical diagnosis.
Facebook page called Items For Sale in West Lothian and a group called 'Young Team' yesterday evening.Police forces are understood to have previously used the devices while on patrol.Police Scotland said: "Officers are aware of this and enquiries have been carried out."These are not police radios as advertised and have no access to police systems. "Should members of the public be in any way concerned regarding the purchase of one they should contact Police Scotland on 101."
ordering are all part of AMC Safe & Clean,” Aron said. “So too is a new multi-million dollar commitment to implementing high tech solutions in making AMC theatres safe, including deploying electrostatic sprayers, HEPA vacuums and upgraded MERV 13 ventilation filters.
coronavirus pandemic. The cinema chain hopes that branches in England will be able to open once again from July 10 - providing they get the green light from the UK Government.
Hollywood Bowl plans to reopen the majority of its centres from July 4 with new safety measures in place.The UK's largest ten-pin bowling operator said they will be welcoming back bowlers to 54 of its sites for the first time since lockdown began.Thorough cleaning and social distancing measures will be introduced, including a reduction in the number of lanes.Customers will be given the option of wearing disposable gloves and will be asked to wear their own footwear.Amusement machines and bar and
Dentists across the UK opened earlier this week which is much-welcomed by those who have been suffering toothache or oral issues that they've just had to grin and bare for the last few months. However, despite the fact that dentists provide a vital service, some people may still feel anxious about booking an appointment considering the coronavirus pandemic ongoing.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is planning to reopen next month with a number of safety measures in place.The attraction says it expects to reopen on July 4, in line with government guidance which will see the wider easing of restrictions.But there'll be strict new measures in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus.These will include a cap on the number of daily visitors, new e-tickets from advance online booking, social distancing measures in queues and one-way systems around some of the paths.A
open some hospitality up from June 22. The so-called ‘save summer six’ group of ministers, which includes chancellor Rishi Sunak, plans to allow venues to make use of terraces, beer gardens and marquees to start operating again.
Experts have issued food safety warnings after a spike in the number of Scots taking up batch cooking for the first time during the coronavirus lockdown.
Rutherglen Exchange shopping centre stores that have remained open during lockdown are now extending their trading hours, while shops which were closed, including Subway, will reopen and some new businesses such as H&T Pawnbroker, have launched.
Aldi in Wishaw is getting ready to launch a new “traffic light” system to stop overcrowding in stores during coronavirus lockdown.
EasyJet has announced a date for when it plans to restart its flight programme.
A man has appeared in court charged with assault to severe injury after an alleged stabbing on a cycle path.
Council chiefs are asking residents to tell them which streets and pavements are unsafe as the town hall prepares to use £500k to improve Oldham’s highways.