People in East Calder have been treated to the unlikely sight of a dinosaur roaming the streets during lockdown.
14.05.2020 - 19:32 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A caring West Lothian family have been working together during the lockdown to make vital PPE equipment for hero frontline workers.
Scott Bowden, along with wife Isla and children Logan (6) and Poppy (9), have so far donated over 800 face visors and other essential items to workers at St John’s Hospital.
IT worker Scott creates the PPE equipment with his 3D printer and his wife and children help with packing and distribution.
The family, who live at Wester Inch, say they are just happy to do their
People in East Calder have been treated to the unlikely sight of a dinosaur roaming the streets during lockdown.
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