Perth College UHI students missed classes this week as teaching staff who are members of the trade union EIS-FELA took part in further strike action on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Perth -based group has called for the Countryside Code to become part of Scotland’s school curriculum. The Scottish Gamekeepers Association was the driving force behind the first Rural Workers’ Protest, which took place online last month.Organisers made five key demands delivered to parliamentarians, with one being greater education around the code.
Perth College UHI students missed classes this week as teaching staff who are members of the trade union EIS-FELA took part in further strike action on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Perth and Stirling.
Kinross -based charity in response to the coronavirus pandemic is here to stay. Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), which runs Rachel House in Kinross, started the facility last year so it could continue to support children with life-limiting illnesses and their families.
Scots beast has branded a 'deviant' after being caged over paying for the sexual services of a child. Iain Nicholson, 52, pled guilty to the offences - which included preying on a 13-year-old girl - at Inverness Justice Centre today.
Clydebank. Residents captured the burning inferno minutes after the blaze began just before 7pm on Monday night.Black plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky in the image.Locals were forced to close their windows as the fire unfolded.
Facebook to help her overcome the grief of losing her dad, Eric.Amanda-Jane Taylor was devastated when her dad, who would have been 65 last week, lost his battle with prostate cancer and Huntington’s disease in 2018.His death coincided with the break-up of Amanda’s marriage causing her mental health to hit rock bottom.Mum-of-two Amanda, 41, from Westhill, Aberdeen, said: “I have been suffering from mental health issues since my dad died of prostate cancer two years ago.“When my dad was dying my
shopping trolleyAngela McMillan was with her daughter Emilia when they found a piece of paper bearing tear-jerking words while getting their shopping at ASDA Barrhead, Glasgow.The IT worker, who said the note 'struck a chord', is now 'on a mission' to find its owner and reunite them with it.Angela, who lives in Barrhead herself, welled up when reading the message as it brought back memories of her own granny Annie's passing several years ago.She has now taken to social media, with her bid to
Perth and Kinross have had a mixed response to the news their return trading date will not be brought forward.
Perth and Kinross for the second week in a row last week.
Perth and Kinross residents will be able to travel anywhere in Scotland from this Friday (April 16) as the 'stay local' guideline is lifted.
Use an Apple phone or tablet? Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in LanarkshirePolice Scotland said two men, aged 50 and 37, and a 25-year-old woman have been charged in connection with human trafficking offences.They were due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on the day of their arrest and a report has been submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire.
AstraZeneca jab which has now been banned for their age group.The majority of them work in the NHS or care sectors but some have already received their vaccinations as part of the general roll-out programme.But last night health experts urged them: “Don’t obsess about it” as they pointed out there had only been 79 cases in the UK out of 20 million people who have been vaccinated.However, anyone of any age who has had the AstraZeneca Covid jab and is exhibiting symptoms like chest pain or
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Children and staff bid a fond farewell to head of centre Jane Forey after almost 20 years at Ferryfield Nursery.Jane’s career within early education and childcare has extended to supporting and managing the establishment of Renton early learning and childcare centre (ELCC) and Balloch ELCC.Her career began straight out of school when she went to college to study her National Nursery Examination Board
Allan Bryant has been left crushed after cops said a human bone found near a Scots golf course did not belong to their son. Allan Snr says a part of him 'hoped it was him' so his family could find peace more than seven years after his son went missing at the age of 23.Police had been in contact with the dad after they discovered a human bone around 7.30pm on Sunday, April 4, near Castle Golf Club in St Andrews.
Perth primary school, St John’s in Stormont Street close to the North Inch, and transformed it into a hub for artists and creative businesses.Perth Creative Exchange was named regeneration project winner at the online announcement of the Scottish Property Awards 2021 on March 25.The build, which had Robertson as the main contractor, was one of eight projects shortlisted for the prize.The transformation happened as a partnership between Perth and Kinross Council and Wasps Artists’ Studios, seeing
Prime Minister and the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, will join the campaign trail in a bid to boost the Tories flatline polling.
Fife this evening after a group of youths were seen sparking the inferno. Around 30 rowdy youngsters were spotted at Coul Reservoir in Glenrothes this evening before they set fire to the area.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Developers who challenged the council’s intention to use compulsory purchase powers to acquire land needed to create the proposed Cross Tay Link Road opted to withdraw their objection this week just a day before a public inquiry was set to get underway.Correspondence published by the Scottish Government on Monday shows lawyers acting for A and J Stephen confirmed the company was dropping its objection to the
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.NHS Tayside says it has apologised to a patient who reported feeling distressed after having to rely on their severely deaf spouse to communicate what was happening to them during a stay at Perth Royal Infirmary (PRI).The apology comes after the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) found “a number of failings” while it investigated a complaint involving the board’s interpretation and translation service