A public health expert has urged the Scottish Government to set out how it plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown, but warned that life may never return to normal after the pandemic.
22.03.2020 - 23:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Big hearted Kevin Bridges has donated £20,000 to a kids charity - in memory of a wee boy he met at a hospice.
The Scots funnyman gave the windfall to CHAS - Children’s Hospices Across Scotland - as a tribute to Dylan who he met at Robin House near Balloch.
CHAS have now taken to social media to thank Kevin for the huge donation.
They wrote: “Kevin Bridges just donated an astounding £20,000 in memory of Dylan, who he met at Robin House. We’re speechless. Thank you so, so much Kevin.”
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