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07.09.2021 - 13:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Police have confirmed a lorry was deliberately driven into a family home in East Kilbride as an investigation is launched into the incident. We told how emergency services raced to the house on Lancaster Crescent in the Nerston area last night after the lorry rammed into a house.
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iOS - Android Against this background, CAB is launching a campaign reminding people in East Kilbride that free, confidential and impartial advice is available for anyone who needs it.Last year East Kilbride CAB unlocked £1.2m in gains for people, helping over clients in the process. East Kilbride CAB manager, Michelle Campbell, told Lanarkshire Live : “The end of furlough, an increase in energy bills and the £20 cut to Universal Credit are all about to happen over the next few weeks.
iOS - Android Councillor Loudon told Lanarkshire Live : “This is a fantastic new facility that will help support families to give their children the best start in life.
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supermarket shelves across the UK are in short supply of people’s favourite products due to a shortage of lorry drivers. The looming crisis is gathering pace with supply chain issues being blamed along with the pandemic and Brexit.
family of eight could be made homeless imminently after the council look set to demolish their three-bedroom home. Michelle and Matthew Love-Bicknell, who have lived in their house for almost six years with their six children, have revealed they’re being evicted after their landlord was forced to sell the property due to area regeneration proposals.
iOS - Android With a target EPC rating of ‘A’, the main frame of the building is a steel portal frame construction and features high performance wall and roof cladding.There will be 20 car parking spaces, along with an extensive yard extending to 35,585 sq ft.The construction process will take seven months and is due for completion next April.Howard Crawshaw, managing director of Knight Property Group said: “It is fantastic to see Clark Contracts start works at this development and we look
Glasgow. Emergency services were called to Shandwick Street in Easterhouse in the early hours of Wednesday morning following reports of a car blaze.
Emergency services scrambled to Beauly High Street after the horror crash happened at around 12.45pm on Thursday, September 16. Fire crews attended and removed a casualty from the vehicle before they were handed over to ambulance teams.
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iOS - Android Co-op Funeralcare has been carbon neutral since 2011 and all of the electricity used in its funeral homes and care centres comes from renewable sources.Stuart Fowler, Co-op Funeralcare Regional Operations Manager in South West Scotland told Lanarkshire Live: "The recent investment in our East Kilbride funeral home enables us to provide sector-leading facilities and continue to provide the high-standards of care Co-op Funeralcare prides itself on and we’re delighted to unveil the
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iOS - Android They now say while this has improved for the vast majority of customers affected, some households are still experiencing issues.But Karen slammed the disgusting brown water coming from her taps."Scottish Water board assured me at first this was safe to drink and initially said they weren't sending us out any water. My neighbours all have same problem.
East Kilbride family which was badly damaged after being hit by a lorry has been bulldozed. Demolition crews worked through the day to flatten the semi-detached property on Lancaster Crescent after it was left in a perilous state following the late night incident.
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