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11.11.2020 - 21:04 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perth and Kinross has been placed in level three of the Scottish Government’s coronavirus restrictions system.
Visiting will be suspended in Tayside community hospitals from Friday, November 13.All wards at Blairgowrie Community Hospital, Pitlochry Community Hospital, Crieff Community Hospital and Murray Royal Hospital will stop allowing patients to receive visitors.MSP reveals permanent coronavirus walk-through test centre to be created in cityAll wards at Perth Royal Infirmary and Fife’s
.Perth and Edinburgh. A local MSP and councillor would like to see a new rail station built at Kinross in order to cut time on the Perth to Edinburgh route “by up to 35 minutes” which may better serve local communities.
Perth and Kinross residents over £1 million more than in other council areas, a report has revealed. The figures from the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe), also highlights parcel delivery surcharges have cost the region’s residents over £2.4m.
Perth and Kinross.
Duo slapped with fines for visit to region as coronavirus cases continue to riseMr Nicolson told the PA: “[Last week] I met with James Mackay, director in charge of Persimmon Homes North Scotland, on Zoom.“I relayed every one of the issues raised with me, both in the virtual roundtable held on November 13 and via email since.“During our conversation, Mr Mackay admitted to me that the ‘quality is not what [Persimmon Homes] would expect’ and that he ‘recognises the issues and is not walking away
gastric band burst through her stomach following a private operation.Christina Adamson, from Paisley, was left with sepsis when a severe infection set in weeks after undergoing the weight-loss procedure at Ross Hall Hospital in Glasgow.The 35-year-old told how she feared she would never see her sons again after she was taken in for emergency surgery when the £6000 procedure she had saved years for went horribly wrong.Now recovering at home, the mum said she feels lucky to be alive and wants to
hospital for serious injuries after being allegedly violently attacked in Grangemouth.Emergency services were called to a block of flats on Portal Road near to the junction with Burnbank Road at around 3.25pm on Friday. Two marked police vans, two ambulances and a specialist paramedic were sent to the scene after the alarm was raised.Police Scotland confirmed that a 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged.
Perthshire town fell through. PKC had pledged £383,000 from its £2 million Town Centre Fund to develop an improved civic space for events and markets at Pitlochry’s Memorial Garden.
vaccination programme and targeted action in high-risk areas in level 4 restrictions.Speaking at Holyrood today, Freeman said: "Testing is undeniably important but it is just one layer of protection - many layers are needed to fight this virus."Our increased capability to test more people, more often, is potentially powerful as we navigate our way through the coming months as safely as we can alongside our nationwide vaccination programme."Freeman said six mobile testing units and 20,000 home
link.Scottish Tories MSP Annie Wells said: “We’ll support this important Bill and will seek to ensure the SNP Government put resources and funding in place to deliver it in the way it should be.“Nobody should struggle to access vital sanitary products due to poverty.
Perth and Kinross who lost their life during the COVID-19 pandemic has launched.
Perth and Kinross rose by almost 27 per cent last week.
Perthshire towns which have lost their walk-in branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have now lost their mobile banking van service.RBS has dropped its visits to Perth and Kinross towns as the area has moved into level three of coronavirus restrictions.Black Watch 'not going anywhere' according to MoDA spokesperson from RBS explained that the mobile bank has suspended scheduled stops until the region returns to level two.They said: “We are reintroducing mobile banks onto the road in a
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has temporarily applied the brakes to its mobile van banking service in Strathearn.The decision was announced on Thursday, November 19, and affects all communities within local authority areas listed in the third tier of the Scottish Government’s coronavirus restrictions – including Perth and Kinross.A spokesperson for the RBS explained the van is set to return to the likes
Perth and Kinross are being asked to have their say on next year’s council budget.
Perth and Kinross while it has risen by four per cent nationally.This is just one of the achievements outlined in Perth and Kinross Council’s Annual Assurance Statement, which was presented to councillors last week.Head of housing Clare Mailer was seeking approval of PKC’s 2019/20 statement in order to comply with the Scottish Housing Regulator’s regulatory framework.Latest COVID infection rate revealed as region adjusts to new restrictionsThe report was put before councillors at Wednesday’s
hospital and a vehicle was left ablaze following a horror crash in the Borders. An HGV flipped on to its side after colliding with a tractor, trailer and a car on the A1, near the village of Cockburnspath, at around 10.30am on Monday, November 16.
A heartbroken family have hit out after their beloved mother allegedly suffocated to death at a Scots hospital after her oxygen tube became detached. Jean Wingate was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital on November 1 after becoming breathless at her Glasgow home. The 76-year-old, who had COPD and diabetes, was diagnosed with pneumonia and later tested positive for coronavirus.