Councillor Karen Conaghan, Convener of Educational Services, said: “This project is going to make a huge difference to the young people of Renton and beyond
Month: June 2020
BID TO HALT DAMAGE TO HEARING OF WHALES, DOLPHINS AND PORPOISES
Seal scarers used by fish farms branded ‘sonic torture’ A salmon farm off the West Coast of Scotland near Oban. Pictures by Bill Heaney Investigation
MAJOR SHOPPING CENTRE MAY HAVE TO SHUT UP SHOP
An indoor ski slope, laser tag facility and bowling alley are also based at the Braehead centre, which draws much of its clientele from West Dunbartonshire and South Argyll.
TEST AND PROTECT IS WORKING WELL, SAYS FREEMAN
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Jeane Freeman, found herself being quizzed on the re-opening of hospital wards to deal with the long list of patients whose surgery was cancelled to allow medics from all disciplines to concentrate on dealing with Covid-19.
SWINNEY [FULL STATEMENT HERE] FORCED TO U-TURN ON ‘BLENDING’ PLANS
“It’s not the fault of Councils – there has been little leadership, guidance and money provided to them by the Scottish Government.
JOBS CUTS WILL TAKE PLACE SOON AT BBC SCOTLAND
BBC Scotland currently employs more than 1,100 workers across the country, including at its headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Dumbarton and Aberdeen.