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Crafty gran gifts Disney crochet blanket to North Lanarkshire children's charity
Jane Elliot picked up the skill as a hobby during the Covid pandemic and spent a year carefully crafting the 77 inch-long blanket. -
South Lanarkshire hospice welcomes new creative arts lead to support mental wellbeing
The service will provide creative outlets through music, painting, creative writing, photography, and song writing, offering safe and welcoming spaces for self-expression, emotional release, and reducing isolation. -
Man, 69, charged with fraud and embezzlement in Dumfries area
Police are looking into claims that the man allegedly committed the offences while acting as an investment and insurance broker. -
Three dead after Mercedes and bus crash near Heathrow Airport sparking fire
The bus was involved in a head-on collision with a silver Mercedes on a railway bridge. -
Scotland's April Fool's Day hoaxes over the years including 'Loch Ness Crocodile'
From fake footballers to miracle plants, Scots have fallen victim to plenty of convincing pranks on April 1. -
Hunt continues for two men allegedly seen filming young kids in Scots park
Police Scotland are continuing to search for two males seen 'acting suspiciously' in a Paisley play park. -
Carlingwark Parish Church welcomes the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to its first joint Communion service
The Right Rev Dr Shaw Paterson and his wife were VIP guests to the special Communion service on Sunday. -
This Morning's Nadine Baggott flags 'great' dry shampoo that's perfect for in-between hair washes
Dry shampoo is a godsend for anyone who doesn't have time to wash their hair every day, but finding one that works well can be tricky -
Kirkcudbright Parish Church resounded to the sound of music last week
A Celebration of Music concert took place in Kirkcudbright on March 27, organised by choir leader, Kate Picken. -
North Lanarkshire Council's Mega Flora wildflower project is blossoming
The trial project at Strathclyde and Palacerigg Country Parks and smaller sites in Motherwell and Shotts has introduced a diverse array of wildflowers, bulbs, and perennial plants to grassland areas.