lockdown. Drew Hendry said he is itching to meet his new grandson who was born as a “surprise baby” last week.
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coronavirus. With the easing of lockdown restriction last weekend a number of Scots beauty spots reported a large influx of people who travelled from outside the local area.
Now Police Scotland and Stirling Council have closed roads to deter day-trippers flouting the five mile recreational travel limit. Issues around illegal parking, traffic congestion, dangerous driving and littering at various rural hot spots were all reported to Stirling Council, Police Scotland and the Loch Lomond and
.lockdown. Drew Hendry said he is itching to meet his new grandson who was born as a “surprise baby” last week.
lockdown - and urged victims to come forward. People being stuck indoors, with internet use surging, is proving the perfect recipe for sharing sexual images of people without their consent, warns ACC Duncan Sloan of Major Crime and Public Protection.
hack to get thick and full eyebrows using just a bar of soap. The 'soap' trend for has been making waves among beauty bloggers on the quest for big, bold and beautiful brows.
lockdown. Furious families were horrified to discover the community project in Salsburgh, North Lanarkshire, had been sprayed with grey paint at the weekend - just days after it was created.
Scots beauty spot and leaving a "disgusting mess". Reports of litter being left across Scotland's parks and green spaces have rocketed since the easing of lockdown restrictions.
health boss criticised for journeys between Orkney and his mainland home made FIVE trips during lockdown, according to a Freedom of Information response.Iain Stewart, chief executive designate at NHS Orkney, has racked up a £4,500 travel and accommodation bill since he took office on March 1.Orkney MSP Liam McArthur this week called on Mr Stewart to resign or “be removed.”NHS Orkney has stood by its new chief executive’s decision to travel.The FOI response from NHS Orkney indicates that Mr
lockdown by transforming their back garden into their very own open-air cinema and nightclub-inspired bar. Laura Burns and Geo Semple, from Glasgow, kitted out the incredible space with a projector, hot tub, fire pit and plenty of booze so they can chill at home and watch their favourite flicks on a big screen.
slimmer has been honoured after losing more than six stone in just over 20 weeks during lockdown. Michael Gray, from Portlethen, Aberdeenshire, could not have imagined how much more difficult his weight loss journey would get when he started it in January this year.But now he has been rewarded for his focus by his local Slimming World group, as they named him their Man of the Year 2020 following the first ever virtual competition in the organisation's 50-year history.
Experts have issued food safety warnings after a spike in the number of Scots taking up batch cooking for the first time during the coronavirus lockdown.
A forest webcam has picked up the magical moment two newly hatched osprey chicks are fed by their mum.
Louts have trashed Scots beauty spots after lockdown restrictions were eased- with burnt out barbecues, bottles, sweet bags and even human waste among the debris.
When Sam Mossman signed up as a kindness caller she did not realise she would be helping rebuild someone’s life.
Police have launched a bid to trace a missing Scots teenager who may have travelled to Manchester after vanishing overnight.
A 94-year-old Scots pensioner didn't eat for five days- because she was scared to leave the house during lockdown.
The lockdown hasn't stopped the ever growing Scottish Gin Industry from doing what it does best - create exciting new gins.
An online version of Scottish Opera’s Fever and teaching resources are available to help entertain families and educate children during lockdown.
Scots are being urged to donate old gadgets and devices to help disadvantaged families during coronavirus lockdown.
A new animated film highlighting children’s heartbreaking experiences of domestic abuse has been created by Scottish Women’s Aid (SWA).
Lorraine Kelly has said she noticed more people out on the roads following the actions of Dominic Cummings and said that it has now "eroded trust" in the government.