Staff will wear necessary personal protective equipment and appointments will be staggered to ensure waiting areas are quieter, allowing staff and patients to adhere to physical distancing.
Day: July 13, 2020
WALKING 100 MILES FOR ERSKINE VETERANS
On Saturday 7th August, Stephen Dunn (46), Dillon Thomson (18) and Michael Downey (18) will begin their very original and exceptionally daunting adventure.
HMS PENZANCE LEAVES FASLANE BASE FOR GULF TOUR OF DUTY
Usually departing mine hunters would be waved farewell by friends and family members. Sadly, the current situation meant that they could not be at Faslane for the departure. However Base staff and sailors across the Clyde Community were there at the jetty to provide a socially distant Bon Voyage.
Farmed salmon deaths from disease reach record high
The number of salmon killed by diseases and other problems at fish farms has reached record levels, with death rates quadrupling over the last 18 years, according to an analysis of official figures.
MSP ASKS FOR CASH BOOST AS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS BEGIN TO EASE
“Families who have been unable to be together for months will finally be able to meet inside and many people will be able to return to church and other places of worship.
GEORGE GALLOWAY HASSLED AT BORDER AS FORMER MP RETURNS TO SCOTLAND
The former Labour MP, who once tried and failed to become Labour’s prospective parliamentary candidate in the old Dumbarton constituency, has confirmed he is to move back to Scotland after a weekend of debate on Twitter, sparked by a group of protesters who staged a demonstration at the Scottish border.