Perth has warned so-called ‘dirty campers’ and litter louts that they are risking the health of animals with their actions.
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Perth and Kinross.The action follows a rise in incidents of ‘proxy buying’, especially in Perth city centre.Licence holders will also be asked to look out for adults buying drinks that “appeal to youngsters” such as alcopops.Jobs boost for region as clothing chain confirms both stores will stay openA report set to go to councillors this week says that while there has only been three reports of premises that sell alcohol involving under 18s, there are concerns about children getting access to
.Perth has warned so-called ‘dirty campers’ and litter louts that they are risking the health of animals with their actions.
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Police hunt two motorcyclists after a boy was left injured in a crash in West Lothian. The youngster was struck by a 'dirt bike' on Friday around 12:20pm.
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Andreas Wiseman International EditorBen Cross, the English actor best known for his portrayal of the British Olympic athlete Harold Abrahams in the 1981 multi Oscar-winner Chariots Of Fire and as Sarek in the 2009 reboot Star Trek, has died aged 72 following illness.The veteran stage and screen star passed away this morning in Vienna, his family has confirmed to us.Cross was born Harry Bernard Cross in London in 1947 to a working class family.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Two school pupils from Perth and Kinross have tested positive for COVID-19.The two children are currently self-isolating at home with mild symptoms along with their immediate family members.One pupil attends Newhill Primary School in Blairgowrie and the other attends Oakbank Primary School in Perth.There is currently no evidence to suggest that there is any transmission of COVID-19 within either of
received 54 reports of people breaching the coronavirus rules. Deputy Chief Constable Ian Pilling said a 'small majority' of people have been 'selfishly flouting the guidance', placing pressure on the force which already has limited resources.Police investigated reports of several large gatherings and parties over the weekend, leading to them issue fines and fixed penalty notices.
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Liam Hemsworth leaves a restaurant with his girlfriend Gabriella Brooks by his side on Friday afternoon (August 14) in Byron Bay, Australia.
Face coverings have been compulsory in enclosed public spaces since July 24, with customers expected to wear them before entering and keeping them on until they leave.
City's last music shop closes after 37 years due to pandemic and church works "As the first minister confirmed yesterday in those cases where moderation led to an increased grade learners will not lose that award. Many of those young people will already have moved on to secure college or university places on the strength of the award made to them.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMeidasTouch, a progressive Democratic PAC founded by brothers Ben, Brett and Jordan Meiselas, has released an LGBTQ+-targeted ad under the banner “Enough is Enough.”The group has partnered with Vote Proud, a voting initiative for the LGBTQ community founded by Bruce Roberts, Lisa Halliday and Jake Resnicow and co-chaired by Sharon Stone, Elton John and David Furnish, Billy Porter, Sean Hayes, Andy Cohen, Lisa Rinna and Laverne Cox, among others.The clip incorporates
Perth and Kinross Integration Joint Board on Friday, July 31. Dumped butane cylinder could have killed refuse staff Gordon Paterson, the chief officer of Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP), said that, while testing had initially been a challenge, progress had been made.
Pub warns those who flout coronavirus rules will be thrown out But he warned board members there was the potential for the situation in Tayside to change at any time.As we go to press, NHS Tayside has no COVID-19 patients in intensive care.He said: “I would make a personal plea to strictly adhere to social distancing.“If we start to deviate from that, we can start to move out of our present situation.“We can see that start to happen elsewhere.”“I don’t think the city has ever been without a
Members of the royal family are celebrating 150 years of the British Red Cross, which celebrates its anniversary on August 4.Both the Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Elizabeth II wrote encouraging letters of support to the charity, while Prince Charles showed his support by recording the introduction for the organization's new exhibition honoring its 150th anniversary. The Duchess of Cambridge is joining the royal family in celebrating the 150th anniversary of the British Red Cross.