East Kilbride mum has accused the authorities of playing “Russian roulette” with vulnerable children’s health.
18.09.2020 - 18:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
East Kilbride street after an alleged stabbing this morning (Friday). A man and a woman have been rushed to hospital following the incident, which the News understands involved a knife.
The incident is said to have happened around 9am in Derwentwater, with emergency services rushing to the scene.Two large areas of the estate have been taped off to the public, with a police cordon in place as officers carry out their enquiries. A source told the News that the area is not without it’s problems and
.East Kilbride mum has accused the authorities of playing “Russian roulette” with vulnerable children’s health.
Glasgow last night. The 41-year-old was taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
link.“I think it’s clear there has to be much more support for the pub trade who are trying to do the right thing, but will lose out on income and could go to the wall.”SNP councillor, Hugh MacDonald, said it was “necessary to take proportionate action to protect people’s health, whilst minimising the impact on business”.He added: “I believe the measures taken are appropriate, particularly with the increase in prevalence of this terrible virus.“But I fear for the hospitality industry and small
link.A mixture of luxury gated estates, slightly less extravagant housing, beautiful green space and a high street that just oozes a real sense of community.With outdoor seating at the cafes and bars to the local church, hotel, pubs and shops all in the one small area.
East Kilbride gym owners have raised more than £11,000 for charity in a 24-hour-event.
East Kilbride mum has slammed St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High School for ‘failing’ to address coronavirus concerns correctly.
East Kilbride to play their part and be flu smart this winter.
link.Now one school is taking extraordinary measures to ensure their pupils are following social distancing rules.On Monday, a teacher from St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High started following kids into East Kilbride Village at lunchtime to try to enforce separation.
East Kilbride schoolboy will live on when his mum once again saddles-up for charity.
East Kilbride region have tested positive for coronavirus. However, the News understands the number is higher, with one source telling us of a primary pupil at a school in the town testing positive.That has raised concerns about the speed at which COVID-19 is spreading through schools across the area.
East Kilbride and Strathaven.Ms Sturgeon said: “It is clearly regrettable that these restrictions need to be extended to people living in Lanarkshire.“I understand that this will not be welcome news for people living in these areas, especially ahead of the weekend, but we must act now to protect people and get more control over the virus in the area.“Public health teams have looked at where cases are being identified and by restricting indoor meetings, we are helping to protect those who are
police investigation. Officers were called to Croftfood Road, in the Castlemilk area of the city at around 7.20am on Saturday after reports of a man lying on the road.
attempted murder in Edinburgh.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.An East Kilbride music and singing teacher is helping highlight the plight of millions left without meaningful financial support from the government throughout the COVID pandemic.Kate Cameron, 29, is a member of the ExcludedUK community – a non-profit organisation set up to represent the estimated three million people left without financial help.She is part of a powerful four minute video of over 100 people
East Kilbride Central North ward after the sad passing of Councillor Sheena Wardhaugh. Councillor Ferguson said his first year in office has seen ups and downs but he is grateful for the support he has received from fellow elected members and elsewhere.He hasn’t done it alone of course – always at his side is Yoshi the hearing dog, who has become a firm favourite at committee meetings – in return for a few treats along the way.
East Kilbride man has been placed on the sex offenders’ register after child sex abuse images were found on his computer equipment. Matthew Ferrie had downloaded the disgusting material over a period of nearly four years.He appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Friday and was given a three-year supervision order.Sheriff Ray Small told Ferrie, 63, that he will be on the sex offenders’ register for the same period.
East Kilbride and its town centre.