the Reformer’s Facebook page, Councillor Robert Brown wrote: “There are undoubtedly some capacity problems caused by the Covid-19 situation in catching up with grass cutting. (No council staff incidentally are furloughed).
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.South Lanarkshire recycling centres are now accepting bulkier items such as black bag waste, wood and laminate, as well as electrical appliances.As of Wednesday, July 1, furniture waste can be accepted, along with compostable garden waste, flat packed cardboard, mattresses and carpet and underlay.Home improvement building waste – such as brick, rubble, plaster board, ceramic tiles and sanitary ware – are still not
.the Reformer’s Facebook page, Councillor Robert Brown wrote: “There are undoubtedly some capacity problems caused by the Covid-19 situation in catching up with grass cutting. (No council staff incidentally are furloughed).
Rutherglen and throughout South Lanarkshire are losing their jobs, not least skilled workers and young people in the hospitality and tourism industries.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.North Lanarkshire recycling centres are now fully operational.Residents are now able to dispose of a wide variety of household waste.The centres, including those in Netherton and Shotts, are for North Lanarkshire residents only so you must show photographic ID and proof of address.To comply with physical distancing guidelines, traffic management is still in place at the centres and the number of vehicles allowed in at
Elizabeth Chambers gushed about her future family plans ahead of her and Armie Hammer’s Friday, July 10, split announcement.“I want all the babies!” the actress, 37, exclusively told Us Weekly in February when asked whether she and the Gossip Girl alum, 33, wanted to give daughter Harper, 5, and son Ford, 3, younger siblings. “I want to have so many babies all the time.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Residents and visitors to Hamilton have made fresh calls this week for South Lanarkshire Council to step up their grass-cutting.The local authority took the decision back in March to suspend a number of maintenance services due to the coronavirus outbreak, however, they were slowly re-introduced in May.
IN PICTURES: Revellers enjoy beer gardens across greater East Kilbride areaCocaine, heroin, cannabis, herbal cannabis and thousands of Etizolam tablets have been recovered and officers have arrested 59 people.As well as hard drugs, over £7 million of laundered cash and a number of firearms, ammunition, explosives have been recovered.Cops have even seized an industrial pill presses, with six stolen cars and a stolen motorcycle also recovered.The operation has culminated in the takedown of
local authority have highlighted a £21.3m coronavirus black hole in the first half of 2020.
Border after a rehoming site stopped accepting new arrivals.The move has caused anger among conservationists, who campaigned to have the rodents reintroduced into the Scottish eco-system.The dam-building mammals are usually given safe sanctuary in Argyll.But the quango which manages the area is refusing to add to the numbers.Scottish National Heritage (SNH) said the sprawling woodland now has its full beaver quota.Campaigners have accused the Scottish Government of caving in to pressure from
Just like us, our favorite stars are celebrating the 4th of July! With the outbreak of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement, celebrations are looking a little different this year, but that didn’t stop stars like Miranda Lambert, 36, from celebrating America’s 244th birthday! The Wildcard singer went for a dip in her pool, posing on a Flamingo floatie next to hunky husband Brendan Mcloughlin.
Reformer : “The biggest number of complaints I am getting is about the state that residential areas are in with overgrown grass. “The council have the man power and the equipment – they just aren’t willing to use it.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Births across South Lanarkshire can now be registered again.The service was temporarily suspended because of the global pandemic.However, anyone wishing to register a birth can now do.Due to the high number of births to be registered, the service will resume in order of birth date:■ For babies born before March 21, registration will begin from June 29■ For babies born between April 1 and April 30, registration will begin
Eastfield. Cardboard must still be flattened - no boxes can be dumped otherwise, in case they contain contaminants.
Coronavirus could cost South Lanarkshire Council more than £20 million in just six months.The full cost of the crisis is still unknown, but reports due to go before the executive committee yesterday (June 24) highlighted a £21.3m coronavirus black hole in the first half of 2020.Officers arrived at that figure after considering all the costs of the council’s response to the pandemic and the support received from government so far.Even before the costs of the pandemic are considered, the council
Coronavirus deaths in South Lanarkshire remained static last week.Two weeks after recording the highest number of coronavirus deaths in Scotland, South Lanarkshire recorded five deaths for the second week running – the third largest in the country.Figures released by the National Records of Scotland today (Wednesday, June 24) revealed that last week saw the joint-lowest number of Covid-19 related deaths since the first three deaths were recorded in the area in the week ending March 29.Only
New figures have revealed that nearly 40,000 workers in South Lanarkshire have been furloughed during the COVID-19 lockdown.And statistics from HMRC show the wages of nearly 100,000 jobs across Lanarkshire as a whole have been supported by the UK Government since the start of the coronavirus retention scheme.The scheme, along with the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), were announced as part of a package of support measures for businesses affected by the coronavirus
East Kilbride News: “I’m so excited about what is going on at Jackton Distillery just now.