A83 Rest and Be Thankful. Heavy rain across Argyll and Bute on Tuesday caused both the main route and the Old Military Road (OMR) to be blocked earlier this week.
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Burnside and found the shell to be empty and safe, and removed it for disposal.
Inspector Stephen McManus said: “Officers were called to a report of a metal object which was subsequently identified as an empty shell casing.“As a public safety precaution officers implemented a road closure until the arrival of explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) who confirmed that the shell was empty and it has now been removed for disposal.“I would like to thank the member of the public for their vigilance and
.A83 Rest and Be Thankful. Heavy rain across Argyll and Bute on Tuesday caused both the main route and the Old Military Road (OMR) to be blocked earlier this week.
Three cricket clubs have been temporarily closed after two spectators tested positive for Covid-19Clubhouses have been shut and 'all activity' suspended for seven days at Droylsden, Ashton and Denton West cricket clubs, the Greater Manchester Cricket League announced today.It comes after two fans at Sunday's Denton West versus Droylsden match informed the league they had contracted the virus.The same two people had also been present at Saturday's Ashton versus Droyslden game, it later
landslip which closed a notorious stretch of road amid the torrential rain which hit the country. Video from the A83 near the Rest and Be Thankful in the Trossachs shows a massive pile of debris falling across the path of travellers on Tuesday.
coronavirus following a trip to Greater Manchester. A worker at The Gerard Arms in St Helens decided to get a test after a visit to the region, which is currently under stricter lockdown measures due to escalating transmission rates.
Reddish at 6.35pm on Sunday.
Stockport has been shut after three staff members tested positive for coronavirus.Bosses at Thom's Bar & Kitchen on Heaton Moor Road say the wine bar and restaurant has closed temporarily due to the COVID-19 cases.One staff member initially tested positive for the virus, before two more also provided positive tests, bosses confirmed.In a post on the bar's Facebook page on Monday morning, a spokesperson said: "Just to let everyone know that unfortunately we have now temporarily closed."On Sunday
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Police were on scene directing traffic away from the affected area.A number of vehicles got stuck after attempting to drive through the deep water.
“Plan ahead, check our website for what is open and if you arrive at a site that is already busy, try somewhere else – busy sites make it difficult to maintain physical distancing to limit the spread of coronavirus.“And please remember that the outdoors doesn’t just belong to you – it’s for everyone to enjoy so take your litter home.”
the Reformer understands that staff at Gormans were informed that pub bosses had handed back the lease on the site earlier this year, indicating plans to wind down the business were being considered before the enforced Covid-19 closure. A source said: “We are totally gutted.
hereGerry Walter, who lives nearby, says a 'large stream' of water has been pouring down the road since it was dug up on Sunday. He says water had been leaking into the cellar of a neighbouring property, causing it to flood, for around two weeks prior to that.
herePolice closed the road at the junction with Deansgate and Lower Byrom Street.The road remains closed.A spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: "It was leaking diesel onto the roadway, around 150 litres."Police were in attendance managing traffic and helping recovery of the HGV."We assisted with the clean up where residual diesel was on the road.
#DarcyLever Gravel Pits, just off Radcliffe Road."Six off road bikers rode past a 56-year-old horse rider, spooking the horse. "When the horse rider approached one of the bikers to ask them to leave, one of them rode up to the victim and spun around in the gravel, causing dirt to be thrown at the victim.