A conservation charity has warned Perth and Kinross Council it must redesign its proposed Cross Tay Link Road or its construction will cause “irreversible” damage to the environment.
17.02.2020 - 19:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland is to be battered with more torrential weather as a yellow warning has been extended until tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued a warning for snow showers and icy surfaces which may lead to travel disruption through Monday night and into Tuesday morning for most of Scotland.
Gale force winds of up to 70mph are expected across western Scotland, with Glasgow also set to be hit with a deluge of rain.
Frequent showers will turn increasingly wintry through Monday evening, allowing snow to
A conservation charity has warned Perth and Kinross Council it must redesign its proposed Cross Tay Link Road or its construction will cause “irreversible” damage to the environment.
Heavy snow is set to batter Scotland over the next 24 hours as temperatures plummet.
Scots are being told to prepare for snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning .
Scotland is set to be battered by snow as temperatures look set to plummet.
Wintry showers are set to continue overnight with a Met Office yellow weather warning issued for snow and ice.
The 75mph storm with no name was set to bring more floods today in one of Scotland’s wettest Februarys for 89 years – and winter’s worst nationwide cold spell sees snow and ice dominate from tomorrow.
Transport Scotland is warning of disruption to travel during rush-hour due to a forecast of "significant" snowfall across the country.
Snow could cause chaos during rush hour tomorrow morning in Ayrshire after the Met Office issued another yellow weather warning.
Snow is to sweep across Scotland after a weather warning from the Met Office.
Six 'danger to life' flood warnings are in place today with some parts of the UK bracing for a months worth of rain fall in 24 hours.
Forecasters have issued another three weather warnings as rain and gale force winds are expected to batter large parts of Scotland.
Sunday night’s Dancing On Ice elimination saw fans sharing their displeasure with the result, as week seven drew to a close and Maura Higgins’ Dancing On Ice journey did too. In the bottom two were Love Island star Maura Higgins and Scottish Paralympic sprinter Libby Clegg and the two ladies faced off in a skate-off which saw the judging panel decide their fate.
Scotland is set to be battered by heavy rain and wind this weekend as the Met Office issues a danger to life warning.