A Church of Scotland minister is offering online memorial services in place of public funerals after the government issued strict social-distancing rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
18.03.2020 - 19:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An additional £350 million will go to those most affected by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell has announced.
The funding will be made available to councils, charities, businesses and community groups and is designed to be flexible, cutting down on red tape to enable them to respond swiftly and according to local need for people impacted economically or through reduced contact with society, including anyone struggling to access food.
Ms Campbell said
A Church of Scotland minister is offering online memorial services in place of public funerals after the government issued strict social-distancing rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
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