coronavirus restrictions are slightly relaxed.
02.11.2020 - 21:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The organisers of Scotland’s biggest indoor gin festival, which is usually held each year in Hamilton, have come up with a novel way of bringing the event to your home - well almost!With Covid-19 pushing the Hamilton Town House GinFall festival into 2021 those behind the popular event, Social and Cocktail Events, have come up with another way to keep gin-lovers involved.The company say events have become
.coronavirus restrictions are slightly relaxed.
Underworld, Kraftwerk, and Nile Rodgers And Chic will top the bill on July 30, July 31 and August 1, 2021 respectively at Rouken Glen Park. The second edition of the multi-day festival that hosts a mix of established and new acts is set to take place a year on from the 2020 edition, which was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.No other acts for the Scottish festival have been announced.Kraftwerk’s set on the Saturday night will be ‘Kraftwerk 3D’.
Neil Lennon turning festive storyteller. The manager takes on the role of narrator as his Hoops stars bid to "save Christmas" in the club's yearly feature.
mum is pleading with doctors to 'cut her leg off' after a c-section to deliver her premature baby left her with agonising blood clots. Irene Miller had to have an emergency c-section when she went into early labour with her baby son Lenny, on October 24.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The outstanding efforts of residents, workers, community groups, businesses and volunteers have been recognised in a Scottish Government-backed national initiative.Getting Better Together, Paul’s Parcels and Salvation Army, all based in Shotts, were all highly commended in Scotland Loves Local’s High Street Heroes awards.The Scotland Loves Local campaign is designed to encourage more people to support the
Gary Hollywood has released his very own gin called Hollywood Ginge. The Scots actor was delighted to announce his new venture and urged all his followers to get involved for Christmas.
a new £4.5 million scheme aimed at helping people install renewable and energy efficiency measures in their homes.The new Scottish Government cashback initiative will also help homeowners save money on their future energy bills.People will be able to apply for 75 per cent cashback up to the value of £7,500 towards the cost of a renewable heating system and a further 40 per cent cashback up to £6,000 for installing energy efficiency measures.The new initiative is in addition to the £4 million
babies she’s delivered – only that it runs into thousands.June, 69, trained as a nurse in 1969 and has been a midwife since 1974.The majority of her career has been in Glasgow, firstly at Belvedere Hospital then the city’s Southern General and more recently in the communities of Pollokshields and Govan.Celebrating 50 years of nursing and midwifery, June said: “Looking back, it’s been such a privilege to look after so many women at such a special time in their lives.“Women are remarkable and
Hamilton yesterday morning. The 90-year-old man had been crossing the road at Leechlee Road, near Brandon Street, when he was hit by a red Ford Kuga at around 9.25am on Friday.He was seen using a three-wheeled walker at the time of the incident.
Christmas. Pigs in blankets are universally liked by Scots with it comes to the festivities at this time of year.
Katie Holmes or Meghan Markle is pretty much guaranteed instant icon status. But an accessory that both of these stylish women love? That's truly next-level.
gun at the feet of his black friend and ordered him to dance while hurling racist abuse. Joe Watson turned the weapon on 24-year-old Mark Mulima, pulled the trigger and shouted: "Dance n*****, dance."Watson, also 24, had earlier fired the gun at another friend Jordan Donnelly, 23, at the flat in Glasgow's Wyndford in August 2019.A judge heard how the thug attacked the pair again days later - including hitting Mr Donnelly with an axe.
coronavirus pandemic shows no immediate signs of slowing right down. Workers up and down the country have converted their bedrooms and kitchens into makeshift office spaces since the national lockdown of the spring.
mass police response in the East end of the city.Officers raced to a property in Dunira Street, in the Tollcross area, just before 4am on Monday.It is understood the gunshot was aimed at a window of a property, shattering the glass.Cops have closed off the road, as well as nearby Braidfauld Street.Police say enquiries are ongoing as they work to find the shooter.A spokeswoman from Police Scotland told the Record: "At around 3.50 am on Monday, 2 November 2020, police received a report of a
link.Mark added: “This book will appeal to those who think it is vital to spark the imagination, and to think about sustainability and creating good costumes and things from boxes, eco paint — and imagination.”Tumshie - The Forgotten Halloween Turnip Lantern” is available now from Glasgow publisher Waverley Books for £7.99.