Loch Lomond beauty spots were 'verbally and physically abused' amid parking frustration. Stirling Council have hit out at those responsible after workers were targeted at Ben A'an and Balmaha.
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The Dark Skies Visitor Centre and Planetarium is run in conjunction with Glasgow Science Centre.Project funders include the Holywood Trust, Big Lottery, LEADER, The South of Scotland Economic Partnership, the regional capital grant fund, Kirkcudbright common good fund and the Galloway Glens Landscape Partnership.
.Loch Lomond beauty spots were 'verbally and physically abused' amid parking frustration. Stirling Council have hit out at those responsible after workers were targeted at Ben A'an and Balmaha.
coronavirus in Scotland over the last 24 hours. The Scottish Government released the latest figures this afternoon, revealing no new deaths in the same time frame.
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson which denied him a Scottish Cup winners’ medal in 2010. Whatever the reason - and despite the quip about his former Tannadice paymaster - the frustration of missing out on the final with a broken toe sustained in the semi still resonates heavily.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Developers who challenged the council’s intention to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire land needed to create the proposed Cross Tay Link Road opted to withdraw their objection this week just a day before a public inquiry was set to get underway.Correspondence published by the Scottish Government on Monday shows lawyers acting for A and J Stephen confirmed the company was dropping its objection to the
Scotland has been lifted with residents being told to ‘stay local’ instead. From today, April 2, Scots are now allowed to travel within their local authority area for non-essential purposes.
And there couldn’t be a better time to pick up the gardening tools than spring. With warmer days, it’s a great time to sow seeds, plant colourful flower beds and cultivate a vegetable patch.
Falkirk area this evening. Mercy crews raced to Castle Crescent in Denny at around 7.30pm.
Nicola Sturgeon was joined by Anas Sarwar from Labour, Douglas Ross from the Scottish Conservatives, Willie Rennie from the Lib Dems and Lorna Slater of the Scottish Greens to be quizzed on the BBC.
crazed thug spat in a shop worker's face as Covid-19 took such a grip of Scotland that lockdown measures had to be introduced.Taylor Sutherley gobbed in the man's face as she rained punches on him and a female colleague at a Tesco Superstore.Sutherley, 22, lost the plot at the store in Barrhead, near Glasgow, just days before First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a lockdown to stop the spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus.We told previously how Sutherley is facing a lengthy jail term over a
puppy farming has told how her daughter dropped to her knees in tears after their puppy died just hours after arriving at its new home. Glasgow mum Annemarie bought Pomeranian crossbreed, Angus, online as a present for her two young daughters.
coronavirus has called for a public inquiry into the Government's handling of the pandemic.Alison Saunders said 'the whole system failed' following the death of 58-year-old James Yates, who was only mildly asthmatic, at the hands of the killer bug.Now the 64-year-old from Whitburn, West Lothian has joined a chorus of families who lost relatives to Covid-19 to call on Prime Minister Boris Johnston to set a date for a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the spread of the disease, the
NHS workers have been offered a 'substantial' pay rise after an 'exceptionally challenging year'.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced 'our NHS staff deserve more than applause and 1% is not enough' after putting a 4% raise on the table.If accepted by staff, would be the most generous National Health Service pay uplift anywhere in the UK.The pay rise will benefit 154,000 NHS employees including nurses, paramedics, allied health professionals, as well as domestic, healthcare support staff,
coronavirus vaccine. NHS Scotland is in the process of offering the jab to people who provide vital face-to-face care and support for their loved ones.
Falkirk in a minute's silence earlier to remember those who have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic. It's exactly one year ago today that Scotland was put into its very first lockdown.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours. Figures announced by the Scottish Government this afternoon reveal 532 new cases of the virus have been identified overnight, bringing the total cases to 213, 529.
New Zealand at the beginning of the pandemic.Jaye Tremble has only spent two months in lockdown since the coronavirus outbreak last year.The 22-year-old, from Irvine, spent 2020 going to four festivals, nightclubs every weekend, and travelled the country in a campervan before getting a job at a kiwi farm on the other side of the world.But despite her freedom Jaye admitted she is really missing her family and getting a chinese takeaway.Now she has lifted the lid on what her life has been like
She is currently supporting at least one other family with a child with declining health.NHS Dumfries and Galloway chief executive Jeff Ace said: “In a year when staff across our health and social care settings have been rising to the many challenges of dealing with Covid-19, there has never been a better time to recognise and reward them for their outstanding efforts, day-in and day-out.“Jenny should be extremely proud of her achievement and for this amazing recognition.”
It is thought she was wearing a black puffa jacket and blue tracksuit bottoms.Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 0645 of 13 March 2021.
Picture Scotland winner this week.Using a long exposure, Lauren Foster snapped a stunning shot taken at Glasgow’s busy Charing Cross junction and taking home this week’s top prize.It captured the bustling throughway perfectly with the trails of vehicle lights buzzing around the iconic streets in the west end of Glasgow.Meanwhile, the beautiful sunsets continued to provide the background for some incredible entries.Ian Barnes used the golden hour to its full effect to capture Cambus, on the River