To remind others of what awaits them when travel restrictions are eased, hundreds of Scots have shared the views from their homes around the country online as part of VisitScotland’s social media campaign #AWindowOnScotland.
19.04.2020 - 18:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scots bagpiper has lifted the spirits of people in his local community during the coronavirus lockdown.
Tommy McClellan has been taking to the streets of Broxburn and Uphall in West Lothian to play a range of different tunes on the traditional Scottish instrument for the past few weeks.
The 57-year-old, who goes by the name of Tam Tam the Piping Bam, has been wowing residents across the town - with some even offering him gifts in return.
His idea first came about during a routine visit to his
To remind others of what awaits them when travel restrictions are eased, hundreds of Scots have shared the views from their homes around the country online as part of VisitScotland’s social media campaign #AWindowOnScotland.
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A Kilmarnock funeral directors has started streaming ceremonies for friends and family who cannot attend services.
Supermarkets are being told where they could do better to help customers and suppliers during lockdown.
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Tenants are still facing illegal eviction despite emergency protection during the coronavirus emergency, a homelessness charity warned.
An influential Bishop has sparked a social media debate on the reopening of churches in Scotland amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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