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19.07.2021 - 12:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perth can now borrow tablets for free to use within the library.
The AK Bell Library has launched Scotland’s first Hublet docking station.And Culture Perth and Kinross plans to roll out more of these tablet devices across its libraries.The tablets can be borrowed from a docking station individually or as a group for class or club events.Culture Perth and Kinross has ordered six more charging stations to go into other libraries across Perth and Kinross at a future date.All seven Hublet stations
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Ayrshire Indian restaurant has gone viral after becoming the first Scots takeaway to install a kebab-slicing robot.Zain's Curry House in Dalry uploaded a video of their new gadget in action to Tik-Tok which has racked up almost half a million views.Now customers are going daft for the doner shredding device dubbed the Kebabinator.Owner Khurum Jabbar imported the machine — which uses a futuristic robotic arm and sensors to shave off perfect slices of meat — from Turkey as part of a revamp at his
Sharleen Spiteri fondly recalled the childhood visits she and her mum took to The Barras as she spoke after her first post lockdown gig in Scotland. And Sharleen, who lost her beloved mother Vilma a week before the country went into the first lockdown, admitted it was nostalgic being back in Glasgow's East End for her first Scots gig since her death.
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Bathgate with their two sons, hit the jackpot last Wednesday and won the gobsmacking £5,162,779 total. The supermarket worker and his nurse wife have slogged throughout the pandemic and revealed they 'burst into tears' when they scooped their lottery win.
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Scots terminal. Police were called to Greenock's Ocean Terminal following reports of a disturbance on-board.
Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable teenagers in certain groups by the end of August. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon previously announced plans to jab some youngsters aged between 12 and 17, including those with Down's Syndrome, learning difficulties or those who are immunosuppressed or live with someone who is.
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“We’re proud to be supporting the council in its bold 2025 net zero journey and helping to improve the lives of people in the communities we serve.“By funding the first rural fleet of completely electric refuse vehicles, we’re determined that no community will be left behind in the journey to net zero emissions and this is just one of many ways we’re enabling that change.”
heatwave has entered yet another day as temperatures sizzle - and the scorching weather is set to last over the weekend. The Met Office has warned the country should brace for a 'very hot' few days, with the mercury to reach 27C in the west.
heatwave is set to continue today with temperatures to reach sweltering highs. The Met Office predicts Thursday will be a dry and hot day in the sunshine with the mercury soaring to 30C, making it the hottest day of the year so far.
iOS - Android The topic for the final was: “If you were the Scottish Minister for Equalities what is the most pressing inequality you would tackle post pandemic - why and how?”The judges were Crown Agent David Harvie, Deputy Crown Agent John Logue and Leslie Young, Chief Executive, Epilepsy Scotland.The girls won through to the final after a series of close run rounds ably mentored by Mr Winn from the school’s Faculty of Social Subjects.
Summer is a great time of the year to make changes that will impact your monthly budgets and according to experts, there are some things we should be doing to avoid big future payments.This week in Scotland, it is set to be a scorcher with temperatures hitting 24 degrees and this will no doubt mean more time outside in the sun and less time thinking about central heating.The good news is that by turning our thermostats down by even one degree we are saving around £80 on our annual bill, but we
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