Singer Rita Ora has landed herself in a lot of trouble after throwing a birthday bash in a restaurant while the UK is in lockdown.
11.11.2020 - 13:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
And councillors have asked if there are any links to the recycling centres being closed by the Covid outbreak in March. Eirwen Hopwood, Neighbourhood Officer for the council gave the Broxburn, Uphall and Winchbugh Local Area Committee an update on fly-tipping over the lockdown.
There were 167 incidents reported between February and September, compared with 130 for the same period last year. Year on year the council is facing a growing problem.
Singer Rita Ora has landed herself in a lot of trouble after throwing a birthday bash in a restaurant while the UK is in lockdown.
Meanwhile his pal Luke La Volpe picked up a prize for Best Breakthrough Awards (Male) sponsored by Notion Magazine, and afterward took to Twitter to thank fans for their support.Hosted by Edith Bowman live from SWG3 in Glasgow, the awards ceremony took place virtually for the first time in its 22-year history.The evening also featured performances from Amy Macdonald, Texas, Wet Wet Wet and more and the online event saw the country’s top artists come together to raise vital funds for
The content of each box is gender and age specific and has been filled with new items for ages from newborn to 16 year olds.Ian McIntosh from WLFIN said: “We have been distributing the boxes for the last two weeks, with organisations and individuals picking them up on an appointment basis.
The Sun, her rich and famous mates - Cara Delevingne, her sister Poppy, and TOWIE's Vas J Morgan among them - were seen on their way to the venue. The paper also has photos of the police outside the restaurant, Casa Cruz, after they were alerted 'to reports of a potential breach of Covid regulations in W11'.
lockdown. Bar owner James Aspell of the 400 Rabbits Tequila and Mezcal Cocktail Bar in Nottingham has registered it to become ‘The Church of The Four Hundred Rabbits’.
The original Burgh Halls façade is being kept and restored. A new two-storey extension is being constructed to the retained East Main Street building which will provide a new easily accessible main entrance leading in to an airy reception area with seating.
MSP Neil Findlay said: “West Lothian college has done fantastic work in widening access to Higher education with provision of degree courses at the college.“This cannot be allowed to end as it will close the door of opportunity for many potential students at a time when retraining and education is going to be of paramount importance.“The Higher Education Minister must step in to ensure that the college continues to offer degree courses at West Lothian college.”MSP Miles Briggs, said: “It is very
during the last lockdown, which appears to have continued into the second wave. However, unlike during the first peak, recycling centres in Greater Manchester have remained open this time - if only for 'essential visits'.
HOW THE LEAGUE WILL WORKTwelve teams will compete in this season’s East Region Premiership South - with nine being from West Lothian.Teams will play each other home and away before the Premiership South winner takes on the Premiership North winner for the overall East Region title.With all of our teams playing in the same division this season, that means plenty of derby matches and the Courier will give you all the reports and reaction throughout the season.Saturday’s fixtures are as follows:
After losing an incredible two stone during the first UK lockdown, Honey G has revealed she is feeling confident and "sexier than ever".The X Factor star, who first showed off her transformation in September, has overhauled her lifestyle and as a result, is able to wear sexier clothes that she didn't feel confident wearing before.
Town hall bosses have slammed the actions of ‘selfish individuals’ after a massive 17 tons of waste was dumped on an Oldham road.Yesterday Oldham council reported that Cowling Road in Chadderton was blocked by a huge pile of rubbish which had been fly-tipped overnight.The local authority said it would look for evidence and take action if it found any against the perpetrators.The amount of waste that was left was a staggering 17 tons, the council confirmed and removing it will cost more than
“It is crucial that support is readily available for businesses in West Lothian who have only just started getting back on their feet after the first lockdown.“Local businesses must be given plenty of notice if level-four restrictions are going to be kept in place past December 11.“It is important that the UK Government and the Scottish Government continue to work together to protect local jobs.”Labour Lothian MSP Neil Findlay said: “A few weeks ago, the First Minister said the science only take
An inspection carried out by Education Scotland earlier this year found the school to be very good. West Lothian Council’s Education Quality Assurance Committee heard the school had won top marks for the way it has developed its curriculum by working with partners.At the time of the inspection, there were 20 primary aged children on the school roll.