Eleven young people and staff joined Rangers from the National Park Authority to explore the island and connect with its amazing history, wildlife and landscapes as part of their John Muir Award.
Month: August 2019
Hospital scandal exposes SNP duplicity about private finance
For too long, we have paid the high price for outsourcing. The dogmatic commitment to market-based solutions at all costs has delivered sub-standard services at inflated prices. And when they fail, as they often do, it’s the taxpayer who picks up the bill.
DUMBARTON CARE HOMES IN THE SPOTLIGHT
The controversial care company Meallmore from Inverness was behind the takeover which Cllr Iain McLaren assured the Council would be smooth and quick and would save money on maintenance costs.
Scottish government pays out £500,000 to Alex Salmond
Alex Salmond still faces multiple charges of attempted rape and sexual assault, which he denies. Picture by Bill Heaney By Democrat reporter The Scottish government
DANIEL CHARMS THE WOMEN AT DUNGLOE FESTIVAL
I wouldn’t say she is a groupie, but Dumbarton woman Liz-Anne Lacey likes to keep a close eye on heartthrob Daniel O’Donnell. That’s Liz-Anne in