‘street Valium’ tablets were seized from a house in Paisley. Cops swooped on the property in the Foxbar area of the town shortly before 6pm on Wednesday, June 9.
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iOS - Android It is currently closed to traffic between Main Street and the roundabout linking to nearby Coatbank Street and South Circular Road, with local diversions being in place for motorists.A spokesperson for Scottish Water said: “A burst occurred on a seven-inch main late on Wednesday evening in Main Street, Coatbridge – this caused an interruption to normal supplies for some customers in the area.“Tankers were brought in to help maintain water supplies and minimise disruption.“Due to
.‘street Valium’ tablets were seized from a house in Paisley. Cops swooped on the property in the Foxbar area of the town shortly before 6pm on Wednesday, June 9.
East Lothian. Emergency services were called to the scene on the A198 near Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, at around 5pm on Wednesday.
Kilmarnock last night. Police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the scene, near New Mill Road, after the alarm was raised at around 6.40pm.
car blaze on a country road in Fife after ‘flames and smoke’ started pouring out from the dashboard. Emergency services raced to the scene on Golf Course Road in Glenrothes, next to the airport, after the alarm was raised at 8.12pm yesterday.
Emergency services raced to Hareleeshill Road in Larkhall after the horror accident happened at around 3.30pm on Wednesday, June 9.
died following a horror, early-morning crash in Moray. The smash involved a white Transit van and a white Suzuki motorbike on the A941, at its junction towards Birnie, in Elgin on Tuesday morning.
Beith road was closed following the collision of two heavy good lorries this morning.The A737 near Head Street, Beith was shut until 10.15am after police were called following a report of a crash.No serious injuries were reported by emergency services attending the scene.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7.40am on Tuesday, 8 June, officers were called to the Head Street area of Beith, following a report of a road crash involving two heavy goods vehicles."There were no reported serious
Scots cops are appealing for information after an industrial estate was broken into and a number of items were stolen. Two businesses in Matthew Kerr Place, Kirkton Industrial Estate in Arbroath were targeted on Saturday 5 June.
M74. A member of the public raised the alarm shortly after midnight on Tuesday when they spotted the vehicle fire near Beattock.
Davidson told Times Radio Breakfast that the Prime Minister is at odds with the rest of the G7 on aid. She said: “He’s about to have the biggest opportunity on the world stage that he’s had in his premiership, which is inviting the G7 in.
decision.” Reverend Henry Duncan set up his “penny bank” in 1810 to enable poor people to make small deposits and earn interest on their savings.Until then, because of high minimum deposits, banking was only available to the wealthy.The TSB acquired the heritage centre for £1 in the 1950s.
dog owner has issued her heartfelt thanks to two paddle boarders who saved her beloved pet dog after he fell into a river. Bronson had been out for a walk with Tracy Needham when he plunged into the River Dee at Milton of Crathes in Aberdeenshire, on Saturday afternoon.
motorcyclist was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a crash on a Scots road.Emergency services raced to the scene near Plean, Stirling, at the crossroads of Roman Road with Cadgers Loan at around 12.15pm on Saturday, June 5.The incident involved a black Yamaha motorbike which collided with a grey coloured Volkswagen Tiguan.The 21-year-old motorcyclist was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow by air ambulance with critical injuries.The road was closed for six
Emergency services scrambled to Baird Terrace in Harthill, North Lanarkshire, after the 15-year-old boy, named locally as Jay Gallacher, was struck at around 8.10pm on Saturday, June 5.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Tributes have been paid to the teenager who died after being pulled from the River Gryffe last week.William McNally, 13, had been in a critical condition in hospital after being pulled from the water by paramedics on Wednesday evening.But police officers confirmed yesterday that he tragically passed away.William has since been described as a “character
River Gryffe. William McNally was rescued from the water near Auchans Farm in Houston, Johnstone, around 6.50pm on Wednesday June 2.
River Gryffe after getting into difficulty has tragically passed away. The 13-year-old was rescued from the water near Auchans Farm in Houston, Johnstone, around 6.50pm on Wednesday June 2.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A teenager pulled from the River Gryffe three days ago has died.The 13 year old had been in a critical condition in hospital after being pulled from the water by paramedics on Wednesday evening.But police officers have this afternoon confirmed that the youngster has tragically passed away.Emergency services raced to Auchans Farm in Houston following
cow named Margaret was rescued by specialists after being trapped in a Scots river. The massive black and white animal had escaped from her field before tumbling down an embankment and into the River Lochar near Dumfries.