link!Sheriff Allan McKay had said that, even though Strachan has no previous convictions, a jail sentence was “at the front of mind”.However, after studying a social work report, the sheriff placed him under supervision for two years.
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Middleton and Worsley breached restrictions by travelling to Fairy Glen, in Appley Bridge, near Wigan, on Saturday.
Under current restrictions, people in England are instructed to 'stay local' for any outdoor exercise.However, officers in Lancashire took action upon discovering people from across the North West at the popular walking destination.They said there were subjected to abuse for dishing out the fines.In a Facebook post, Ormskirk & Rural West Lancs Police said: "We are applying common
.link!Sheriff Allan McKay had said that, even though Strachan has no previous convictions, a jail sentence was “at the front of mind”.However, after studying a social work report, the sheriff placed him under supervision for two years.
Scottish Fire and Rescue and Kirkcudbright Coastal Rescue then raced to the scene to attempt a rescue. Thankfully, the sheep known as Larry, was carried to safety and is currently resting up.Photos of the response were shared online by a member of the rescue team.
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police investigation has been launched after memorial benches at a Fife park were completely destroyed having been set on fire by heartless firebugs. The wooden seats in Dunfermline’s Pittencrieff Park were found ablaze at around 7pm on Wednesday, January 27.
Wigan, this weekend. Last week, Lancashire Constabulary warned those who do not live near the popular walking destination to stay away under the guidance of 'stay local'.
direct to your inboxA thug who went to spit at police officers then bit one on the leg has been jailed.Paul Wilson, 58, became aggressive after refusing to be handcuffed.Police said the subsequent assault was an 'all too common occurrence across the country' as Wilson begins a four month prison sentence.Chief Inspector Katie Andrews said: "Putting on a uniform does not make you a superhero."Each of the officers is a wife, husband, brother, sister, mum or dad - and I don't think it is too much to
Wigan, last weekend. The Lancashire Police officer advised a non-local visitor that they were breaching Covid-19 guidelines by travelling to the popular walking destination.Soon after, they were assaulted by this individual.
weather. The alarming discovery was made in Uig on the Isle of Lewis yesterday before emergency services were called to the scene.
direct to your inbox Police patrols will be stepped up at a popular Rochdale beauty spot to check visitors aren't from outside the area. Under the current lockdown the Government is instructing people in England to 'stay local' for outside exercise.
For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterA fight at a beauty spot involving a hammer has prompted police to issue an appeal.The altercation happened on Rivington Lane in Rivington at 2.30pm on Sunday (January 10). Police say the fight between two groups resulted in a car being severely damaged with a hammer. Officers say a black Vauxhall Corsa was also driven dangerously by a man in the car park. It collided with several other cars before fleeing
direct to your inboxPolice bosses have acknowledged some officers “may get it wrong” when enforcing England’s coronavirus regulations and that people are becoming “fed up” with ongoing national lockdown restrictions.Hardyal Dhindsa, police and crime commissioner of Derbyshire Police, said officers had a “very difficult job in really trying circumstances” due to the “ever-changing” Covid-19 restrictions.It comes after the force handed out £200 fines to two women who drove separately to go for a
East Kilbride.When the case called in November 2019, Sheriff Allan McKay also ordered Kyle, of Strathyre Road, Blantyre, to attend a programme for domestic abuse offenders.However, Hamilton Sheriff Court heard last week that Kyle, 43, breached the order with further offending during 2020.Kyle appeared before Sheriff McKay again, this time via videolink from prison.His solicitor, Sandy Morrison, explained that since the order was imposed he had faced other charges including some of a domestic