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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.Starbucks in Hamilton will re-open 24 hours next week.From Tuesday, August 11, the superstore will be open around the clock at the Palace Grounds Retail Park.The coffee giants announced the news on their Facebook page, saying: “We will be opening our store 24 hours from Tuesday, August 11.“We can’t wait to be back on nights with you!“See you soon.”And the store has promised a special treat for the first 20 customers who
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A special display to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War is being staged in Hamilton’s Low Parks MuseumStaff at the attraction, which reopened this week following the easing of lockdown, have been working behind the scenes while it was closed to prepare a commemorative display to mark the final surrender of Japan and the start of a new era of peace – VJ Day on August 15,
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Animal lovers are being urged to donate much needed Iams complete kitten food to the SSPCA Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton.Scotland’s animal welfare charity has seen a baby boom in recent weeks at the centre and are desperately in need of food for the newborns.Centre manager Gillian Boyle said: “We’re currently caring for around 30 kittens of various ages.“It can be a struggle to keep up with so many hungry mouths to feed.“We also need disinfectant because with this amount of young
Reformer that the Dalmarnock Road site will be ready to open at the start of next month. The drive-thru and cafe has created 15 jobs in the community and staff are keen to get involved with Rutherglen and Cambuslang groups.
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Vivienne Chow Taiwanese films “Classmates Minus” and “A Leg” are set to be the curtain raisers of Taiwan’s Golden Horse Film Festival, one of a handful of film festivals around the world that manages to press ahead amid the global coronavirus pandemic.Organizers of the festival said on Monday that the festival will run Nov. 5 – 22.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A Hamilton tattoo artist has penned a quirky Tiger King tattoo on a customer in aid of charity.Billy Taylor, of Cherry Pie Tattoo and Piercing in Hamilton, made a plea on the shop’s Facebook page for the first person to donate £50 to the SSPCA Animal Rescue Centre in Hamilton and they would receive the tattoo for free.And he was delighted when a customer stepped forward and paid the money to the charity, in turn agreeing
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A community group set up at the height of lockdown to help people in need in Hamilton are continuing with their efforts in the town.Helping Hands Hamilton was started by Sean Boyd (pictured right) and a group of fellow volunteers as a way to deliver care packages, groceries and other vital supplies to people within the local community during Covid-19.But, as restrictions eased, the group including, dad-of-three Sean,