A lone woman was left shaken after she was robbed of her laptop while walking in a quiet village during the coronavirus lockdown.
24.04.2020 - 11:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A charity that delivers shopping to older people has seen demand more than double during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Stewartry branch of The Food Train has had to extend delivery hours to cope with extra customers while new volunteers have been brought on board to cope with the loss of helpers who are having to stay at home.
Development officer Jif Hyde said: “It’s been an extraordinary few weeks, quite overwhelming initially, and we’re so grateful to everyone who’s offered to help.
“Normally
A lone woman was left shaken after she was robbed of her laptop while walking in a quiet village during the coronavirus lockdown.
With lockdown still in force, we’re continuing our look at the care homes around the Stewartry to see how they’re coping with life under the restrictions.
Two youngsters are making sure the Kippford community is staying informed during the lockdown.
During lockdown, you may find yourself with leaky pipes or dodgy heating.
Older people in South Lanarkshire are taking to Facebook to stay connected and stay active during the coronavirus lockdown.
A group dedicated to feeding struggling families needs cash to maintain its vital service - with demand DOUBLING during the coronavirus lockdown.