South Lanarkshire beauty spot car parks have been reopened in line with Phase 1 of the Scottish Government’s route map for easing lockdown.
12.05.2020 - 14:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
North Lanarkshire Council have reinforced their message when it comes to using their public parks following the latest slight change to Scotland’s daily exercise rules during lockdown.
The once-a-day exercise limit has been removed in Scotland from this week.
But First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said people must still stay close to home and emphasised the move does not extend to picnics, sunbathing or barbecues.
And North Lanarkshire Council have also stated that their parks such as Strathclyde
South Lanarkshire beauty spot car parks have been reopened in line with Phase 1 of the Scottish Government’s route map for easing lockdown.
Labour councillor Alex Gallagher today revealed he's been reported to Scotland's ethics watchdog over a tweet in which he urged a BBC reporter to tell First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to 'F-off'.
NORTH Lanarkshire is set to receive around £10 million in additional funding to help with its coronavirus response.
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
One of South Ayrshire’s biggest schools has been bitterly defended by bosses over its low rate of exam passes.
Controversial far-right campaigners have been linked to a protest group which is trying to encourage Scots to break lockdown rules this weekend.
North Lanarkshire Council has reintroduced special uplift services – with an increased cost and restrictions.
The Scottish Government has not ruled out regional variations when lifting lockdown, Nicola Sturgeon said today.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to be ‘distracted’ by the raft of lockdown changes made by Boris Johnson south of the border.
Scotland's first minister has announced just one change in lockdown restrictions ahead of Boris Johnson's announcement tonight.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced that people can now exercise more than once a day north of the border.
The prime minister has been criticised for ditching the government's 'stay home' message for a new slogan urging people to 'stay alert'.
The number of people in Scotland who have tragically died after contracting the coronavirus has increased by 49.
Motorists from England face being turned back at the Border if Boris Johnson eases lockdown restrictions before Nicola Sturgeon.
Scotland's coronavirus lockdown has been extended for another three weeks.