The updated Design Statement Flamingo Land submitted with their revised Planning Application in April gave no indication there were any potential issues with flooding here:
The updated Design Statement Flamingo Land submitted with their revised Planning Application in April gave no indication there were any potential issues with flooding here:
Poem courtesy of John Coleman Havoc Shore today, blooming with flowers, fauna and trees on the Clyde shore in Dumbarton. Readers’ pictures
Jackie Baillie, the Council Offices in Church Street and the Coat of Arms. By Bill Heaney West Dunbartonshire’s Council’s social work services are a shambles
By Julie Millar Argyll and Bute has secured £1.7m the Scottish Government’s Timber Transport Fund. The council has been successful in getting the largest share of the
Wherever I look, north, south, east or west, there is something that appeals to me as a Scotsman, there is something to stir one’s heart, something to make one feel that we are representatives of a distinct nationality