Scotland’s Nightsky Facebook page, has some handy tips to make the most of them. Andrew, who has now also joined TikTok, said: "This weekend it's worth keeping an eye on the night sky, especially if the weather is clear.
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Loch Lomond.Although a major rescue operation took place around 5.55pm on Friday July 23, 2021 the teenager could not be saved.Tributes from family and friends from Lochend Community High School in Easterhouse, Glasgow have all been pouring in.Brother Leo said on social media: "Yesterday my whole world came crashing down."My baby bro drowned at Balloch in the most horrible of ways. I’ll love you forever my son, sleep tight.
Scotland’s Nightsky Facebook page, has some handy tips to make the most of them. Andrew, who has now also joined TikTok, said: "This weekend it's worth keeping an eye on the night sky, especially if the weather is clear.
new freedoms as some normality is restored in Scotland. Monday saw all of the country move beyond level zero Covid restrictions, giving the green light for nightclubs to reopen and a number of large gatherings to resume.
Loch Lomond say that lessons need to be learnt from his death. Connor Markward, 16, died near Balloch Castle Country Park on Friday July 23 while enjoying a day out with his friends.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensThe present showers forecast will not put a dent in the low supply.Barcraigs and Rowbank are more than 100 years old and are now 33 per cent below the brim.Barcraigs can hold 7,783,000 cubic metres of water and Rowbank 2,250,000 cubic metres.Laura Boyce, of Scottish Water, said: “Demand has been high due to warm, dry weather and we have appealed to our customers to use water efficiently.“No hoses, sprinklers, pressure washes and paddling pools should
Asim Riaz, 41, died on July 24 along with family friend Edina Olahova, 29, and her son Rana Haris Ali, nine. Asim's son, aged 7, survived the tragedy.
Scots loch at the weekend has tragically passed away in hospital despite his best pal desperately trying to save his life. Takeaway chef Aman Sharma was enjoying a sunny day out with friends at Loch Lubnaig in Stirlingshire when he jumped into the water on Sunday afternoon.
Loch Lomond tragedy. Muhammad Asim Riaz, 41, was one of three people who lost their lives in the water near Pulpit Rock on Saturday evening.
coronavirus pandemic.
Loch Lomon d have been praised for their bravery as they come to terms with a tragic weekend on Scotland's waterways. There has been heartbreak across the country after six people, including four youngsters, lost their lives in horrific drowning accidents during the heatwave.
called to the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Park in Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, on Saturday afternoon. Dean was recovered from the water and pronounced dead at the scene.Pal Dylan said five children and one adult had gone to the river to cool off.
Police have locked down a road next to a holiday park near Castle Douglas as emergency crews deal with a serious crash. Cops were alerted to the incident on the A713 between Parton and St John’s Town of Dalry at 4pm this afternoon.It is unclear as to how many vehicles are involved in the incident.Traffic Scotland say that the crash happened just metres away from the Loch Ken Holiday Park.
Scots waterway taking the horror total of deaths in the last 24-hours to SIX.
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horror weekend for swimmers and young sunseekers.
another drowning tragedy have paid an emotional tribute to the 'lovely young boy'. The 11-year-old victim, named by family members and friends as Dean Irvine, died after getting into difficulty at a Scots park last night.
getting into difficulty in water at a Scots park. The 11-year-old is believed to have been playing with friends at Alexander Hamilton Memorial Park in Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire, when he fell into the water.
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.