They have also funded tablets to support some young carers who lacked a device to access the internet in a bid to help maintain education services.
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castle and baronial mansion house hotel in Dumfries and Galloway which doubles as a wedding venue has gone on the market for the first time in 35 years.Comlongon Castle Hotel, in Clarencefield, has a long and illustrious history having been built, and originally owned, by the Murrays of Cockpool.It is being marketed by real estate advisor Colliers International with a guide price of around £1.1 million.The Lands of Comlongon were granted to the Murrays in the early 14th Century with the Tower
.They have also funded tablets to support some young carers who lacked a device to access the internet in a bid to help maintain education services.
“They are booked solid right through to September,” Mrs Sutton said, “and holiday home sales have orbited since we opened up. We have had six viewings and four sales already.” She added: “People seem to be thinking twice about flying abroad and facing possible quarantine.
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Dumfries and Galloway will be lifted today.Travel curbs were retained in parts of the region last Friday after a "cluster" of Covid-19 cases was discovered.Twelve people were confirmed to have been infected.
"Your willingness to comply with the test and protect system has been absolutely invaluable."I also want to thank all of the public health staff in Dumfries and Galloway who have been involved in the management of this incident."
Get the latest politics news sent straight to your inbox every FridayEleven positive coronavirus cases have now confirmed in a cross-border cluster of infections.The total increased by one overnight as health officials test and trace contacts in part of Dumfries and Galloway.Scotland’s national clinical director, Jason Leitch, revealed the new figure during Nicola Sturgeon’s daily press briefing.
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“I am sorry about this, but the five-mile limit means you should not travel to pubs south of the border this weekend.“I know this will not be welcome news for people in these areas and I am genuinely sorry about that but this outbreak is sharply reminding us just how highly infectious Covid is and how vital it is that we proceed with real care and caution.”
“Generally, it will provide a better service.”Mr McLeod was asked to give the costs but he said: “The documents are with the manager of the fleet so I cannot answer the question, it’s not I don’t want to.”
“Town centres in Galloway and West Dumfries have been badly hit in recent months and the SNP Government needs to lead the way in coming up with a rescue plan.”● Public toilets reopened in Annan, Dumfries, Castle Douglas, and Stranraer on Monday.
Get the latest politics news sent straight to your inbox every FridayThe Scottish Government has revealed a “cross border” cluster of covid-19 cases in Dumfries and Galloway.Nicola Sturgeon announced the single figure outbreak at her press conference in Edinburgh.Coronavirus infection levels are falling north of the border, but concern exists about people from other parts of the UK bringing the virus to Scotland.The First Minister has said the Government has no plans to impose quarantine on
them.” MSP Colin Smyth said: “No stone should be left unturned to stop job losses at Brown Brothers.“This is really devastating news for the staff that could be affected by job cuts and my thoughts are very much with them and their families.