The Stove Network said more is to come from Atlas Pandemica – supported by the Scottish Government’s Supporting Communities Fund – showing creative ways to chart the changes that have happened around the town recently during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 outbreak at Peel Primary in Livingston.And a UK Government mobile testing unit is open in Livingston from today onwards, to try and stop infection from spreading further.Nicola Sturgeon will address the nation tomorrow and it will be revealed if the latest spike in infections will derail her planned exit from lockdown in April.Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter herehttps://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/
.The Stove Network said more is to come from Atlas Pandemica – supported by the Scottish Government’s Supporting Communities Fund – showing creative ways to chart the changes that have happened around the town recently during the pandemic.
RAF commander convicted of abusing his wife after accusing her of an affair is raking in cash to fund a bid to clear his name. Former Wing Commander Allan Steele, 46, was found guilty of shouting and swearing at partner Linzi – who told a court how she was branded a “slut” by her husband at a house in Ayrshire.
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
police after allegedly firing a BB gun at passengers onboard a public bus. Officers were called on Tuesday, March 30, over reports of a male in possession of a toy firearm in the Musselburgh and Prestonpans areas of East Lothian.
Carmondean Community Centre in Livingston.Anyone whose test comes back positive should follow the instructions provided and take immediate action to stop the spread of the virus to others by self-isolating.The Community Testing Programme (CTP) was created in December 2020 to enable local authorities with high prevalence of Covid-19 to work in partnership with the UK government, and identify asymptomatic cases through local testing and support them to isolate.Areas with high rates of infection of
InstagrammerJamie Genevieve showed off her impressively large new house as she admitted she was having problems with her Internet.The Scots born social media star said in the meantime she as having to use her phone and do all her social media through her hot spot.The YouTuber who went from £10 a day to making thousands a day online used to work in Debenhams make-up counter and rose to fame with her quirky make up tutorials.After growing up in Tillicoultry, she moved to Glasgow with her husband,
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Business leaders welcomed indicative dates over lockdown easing as hairdressers, non-essential retailers, pubs, restaurants and cafes all prepare to reopen next month.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last week outlined a route back to recovery which will include the stay at home message being replaced with stay local guidance from early April.Scotland-wide travel will again be permitted from April 26 with most
a previous FOI we sent to Public Health Scotland, that revealed that there were 294 pupils across 55 schools in the nine months from March 2020 to January 2021.The secondary schools with pupils returning positive coronavirus infections in January and February were: Armadale Academy, Bathgate Academy, Broxburn Academy, Deans Community High School, Inveralmond Community High School, James Young High School, Linlithgow Academy, St Kentigern’s Academy, St Margaret’s Academy, West Calder High School
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Housing officers and Safer Neighbourhood Teams have faced a surge of bad behaviour among tenants around Fauldhouse and West Calder.Police have been called to incidents and warnings issued to tenants following weeks of disruptive behaviour.Sandy Ross, local housing manager, told a meeting of the Fauldhouse and Breich Valley Local Area Committee: “There has been a spike and it’s not just
coronavirus patient who was diagnosed with the deadly virus at just three weeks old will turn one next week. Little Peyton Maguire is all smiles following her rocky start, having been born eight weeks premature at University Hospital Wishaw.
a lack of supplies is the reason for West Lothian’s bad performance on the PHS charts.