Scottish SPCA investigation has been launched after a man was seen dumping cockerels in an Aberdeenshire woodland. The first three birds were discovered in a wooded area besides Cedar Avenue, Stoneywood, near Aberdeen, on March 25.
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Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.SCOTLAND enjoyed stronger new cars sales in March than the rest of the UK.
There was a 23.5 per cent increase in new registrations north of the Border last month compared with an 11.5 per cent rise across other parts of the UK.Figures show there were 23,000 new registrations in Scotland during March 2021, up from 18,500 in the same month the previous year.This is still about a third down on sales
.Scottish SPCA investigation has been launched after a man was seen dumping cockerels in an Aberdeenshire woodland. The first three birds were discovered in a wooded area besides Cedar Avenue, Stoneywood, near Aberdeen, on March 25.
Police have now arrested a 31-year-old man who is due to appear in court.
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FalkirkEmergency services were called to the scene on the A9 between Etna Road and Westfield Roundabout shortly before 5pm on Friday, April 30.
coronavirus variant first discovered in India have been found in Scotland, according to the latest data. Public Health England says that it has uncovered 193 cases of the B1.617 variant of the virus across the UK - 13 of which are based in Scotland.
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supermarket. Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the inferno started near the Co-op on Sinclair Street in Helensburgh at around 4.30pm on Wednesday, April 28.
ploughed into her car.Jessica Aitken's skull was fractured and her jaw shattered, leaving her with long-lasting health issues.Miraculously, her unborn baby survived the crash.On Monday a court heard that when Calum MacIver was asked if he had been drinking he replied 'Aye and what.'MacIver, 64, of Caldercruix, Lanarkshire, admitted driving dangerously and causing serious injury to Ms Aitken.He also admitted being nearly three times over the drink limit.Hamilton Sheriff Court was told the crash
Police raced to the scene after the incident happened on Station Road in Callander at around 5.45pm on Sunday, April 25. Ambulance crews attended and three men who sustained serious injuries were taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital for treatment.
HMP Kilmarnock just after 7pm on Friday. Fire crews stayed on the scene for two hours as they battled five car blazes in the prison carpark.
officers dealt with the incident. The road later reopened before 11am and a man has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences.
hospital after a van he was working under crushed him when it moved and collided with another vehicle. Emergency crews raced to Ferry Road, Montrose yesterday around 4.10pm to try and rescue the 43-year-old.
Bishopton, a 50-year-old male cyclist had to take evasive action when the driver of a Volkswagen Golf allegedly failed to see him turning into a junction. While trying to avoid a collision the cyclist struck a parked vehicle and sustained serious injuries.
Arbroath, a man was approached by a gang of youths who had been gathering in the park. One teen then allegedly assaulted him and as the group left the area the victims car was vandalised - causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
Emergency services scrambled to the scene after the girl was hit by a car outside Leo's Pizzeria on Hamilton Road in Bellshill at around 7.35pm on Wednesday April 21.
Stirling Observer it appeared that the vehicle had ploughed through a fence onto the grass river embankment near Queen’s Haugh Drive by Riverside Bowling Club. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland arrived at the scene following the incident which occurred around 11.30am.Police confirmed the driver was rescued from the water and taken to hospital.A resident said: “The whole area has been taped off.