sexual offences after a police investigation into Ballet West school. A 38-year-old has been arrested and charged following the probe at the boarding school in the Taynuilt area of Argyll.
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a lack of supplies is the reason for West Lothian’s bad performance on the PHS charts.
However, a source insisted that West Lothian would soon be performing better on the charts with the vaccination centre in Bathgate that opened last month expected to have a big impact.Na h-Eileanan Siar remains top of the PHS data tables, having vaccinated 63.1 per cent fo their residents, Shetland Islands are next with 53.9 per cent of their population and Dumfires and Gallloway are third highest with
.sexual offences after a police investigation into Ballet West school. A 38-year-old has been arrested and charged following the probe at the boarding school in the Taynuilt area of Argyll.
mum was left horrified after her neighbour's porn accidentally played through her child's night light while she was asleep. Dawn Lothian, from Edinburgh, had put her daughter to bed when she was startled by 'load moans' coming from her bedroom.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Average house prices in West Dunbartonshire have risen by more than seven percent over the last year, however the area is now the cheapest in Scotland in which to buy a property.Data published last week by chartered surveyors Walker Fraser Steele shows that the average price of a property in the area increased from £128,290 to £137,446 between January 2020 and January 2021.That rise was lower than other
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Business leaders welcomed indicative dates over lockdown easing as hairdressers, non-essential retailers, pubs, restaurants and cafes all prepare to reopen next month.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last week outlined a route back to recovery which will include the stay at home message being replaced with stay local guidance from early April.Scotland-wide travel will again be permitted from April 26 with most
a previous FOI we sent to Public Health Scotland, that revealed that there were 294 pupils across 55 schools in the nine months from March 2020 to January 2021.The secondary schools with pupils returning positive coronavirus infections in January and February were: Armadale Academy, Bathgate Academy, Broxburn Academy, Deans Community High School, Inveralmond Community High School, James Young High School, Linlithgow Academy, St Kentigern’s Academy, St Margaret’s Academy, West Calder High School
Covid-19 outbreak at Peel Primary in Livingston.And a UK Government mobile testing unit is open in Livingston from today onwards, to try and stop infection from spreading further.Nicola Sturgeon will address the nation tomorrow and it will be revealed if the latest spike in infections will derail her planned exit from lockdown in April.Don't miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter herehttps://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Housing officers and Safer Neighbourhood Teams have faced a surge of bad behaviour among tenants around Fauldhouse and West Calder.Police have been called to incidents and warnings issued to tenants following weeks of disruptive behaviour.Sandy Ross, local housing manager, told a meeting of the Fauldhouse and Breich Valley Local Area Committee: “There has been a spike and it’s not just
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill recently set Scottish Twitter on fire with rumours after they both posted a mysterious short clip.The Still Game rumour mill went into overdrive after the 24-second video teased fans with a new 'Still here in spirit' logo.Fans posted a number of theories including that it could be anything from a new series of the show to a prequel or even a podcast.However, Ford Kiernan has since let the cat out of the bag by posting a new clip which confirmed that it was in fact
coronavirus vaccinations on Monday after appointment letters arrived late. A number of vaccinations were unable to take place at the start of the week due to the mishap.
one of the country’s Covid hotspots, however rates have plummeted in recent weeks - with West Dunbartonshire now recording seven day rates of 43.9 cases per 100,000, well below the national average of 73 per 100,000.
Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Two people have been charged following the theft of a defibrillator from the Ladyton Shops in Bonhill.A 15-year-old boy and a man, 25, were arrested by Police Scotland’s Alexandria Problem Solving Team this week - with a report set to be sent to the Procurator Fiscal.The lifesaving device was stolen on January 11, with Jack Fordy of Bonhill and Dalmonach Community Council warning that
Still Game star Ford Kiernan suggested watching Harry and Meghan was a bit like Emmerdale - and asked viewers: "Is it tae be on every Monday?"The Glasgow born funny man and acting and writing talent behind the BBC and now Netflix show decided like most of Scotland, to see what the Duke and Duchess told Oprah during their big ITV chat, and appeared to have mixed views following their revelations.He initially admitted he was amused by Meghan's news that her first job was at frozen yoghurt outlet
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The number of people testing positive for Covid-19 in West Dunbartonshire has plummeted below the national average, with the virus now classed as ‘suppressed’ in six local neighbourhoods.The latest Public Health Scotland data, which runs until March 6, paints the most positive outlook in months locally - with West Dunbartonshire dropping from Scotland’s third worst hit council area to 17th.According to the
cancer, is taking on an epic challenge to raise money for their loved ones' end of life care.Stephen Logan aims to run the West Highland Way in one 24 hour stint for Marie Curie Hospice in Glasgow.The 48-year-old will set off at midnight on June 20 with hopes to complete the gruelling 96-mile route by midnight on June 21.Stephen has often provided a listening ear to patients' relatives, as he's ferried them to and from the New Stobhill Hospital in his cab over the years.