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Refugee Inna bowls over Annan residents with her thank you

Refugee Inna’s Touched the Hearts of Annan Residents with Heartfelt Thank-You World Kindness Day took on a special meaning for the community of Annan in Dumfriesshire when Ukrainian refugee Inna Dorofeieva shared her homemade tomato soup with residents as a gesture of gratitude. Inna, who escaped the Russian invasion in Kiev in 2022 with her…
Dumfriesshire community’s cycling support

Dumfriesshire Community Shows Support for Cycling A new multi-functional bike rack and maintenance stand has been unveiled next to Kirk Loch Caravan Park in Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire. The installation is part of the efforts by the Lochmaben to Lockerbie Community Action Group project to enhance connectivity with existing national cycling routes in the area. The stand…
Reckless teen speeding at 130mph crashes dad’s BMW into home

A teenager’s reckless speeding at 130mph resulted in a devastating crash as he ploughed his dad’s BMW into a family home. Samin Ahmed, 19, caused £357,000 worth of damage in the high-speed collision that occurred earlier this year in Sussex. The incident unfolded near Hastings on February 16 when Ahmed was seen attempting a dangerous…
Scottish Labour to reintroduce universal Winter Fuel Payment after Keir Starmer cut

Scottish Labour has revealed plans to reintroduce the universal Winter Fuel Payment if they win the upcoming Holyrood election, in a move to reverse a cut made by the Labour Government led by Keir Starmer. The cut, announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, has impacted Scottish Labour’s poll ratings and raised concerns among insiders about its…
£272 flat white coffee on sale at Scots farm as owner backs ‘good deal’

A Scottish farmer has introduced a new luxury offering at his farm, the UK’s most expensive coffee priced at an eye-watering £272 per cup. Mossgiel Farm, located in Mauchline, Ayrshire, will be serving this extravagant flat white drink at 13 cafes across Scotland on Saturday, November 23. This coffee creation by farm owner Bryce Cunningham…
Wishaw church and community group launch toy appeal to help families struggling this Christmas

A church and community group in Wishaw have come together to launch a toy appeal, aiming to support families facing struggles this Christmas. Pathway Church in Wishaw has joined forces with MADE4U IN ML2 for their annual community Christmas Toy Drive since 2021, with the goal of assisting children in the ML2 area. This year,…
Mum of teen who drowned in car with friends speaks of her ‘absolute fear’ on anniversary

Crystal Owen, the mother of a 17-year-old boy named Harvey Owen, who tragically drowned in a car crash along with three friends, spoke in an emotional interview on the anniversary of his death. The four friends lost their lives when their car veered into a ditch during a camping trip in rural North Wales on…
Santa will be bringing his reindeer with him to Rutherglen school’s Christmas Fair

Santa Claus is gearing up to make a special appearance at a Christmas Fair held at Calderwood Primary School in Rutherglen. Along with Santa, two of his trusty reindeer will be making an appearance at the fair, which is organized by the school’s parents’ council. The annual event, scheduled to take place on Saturday, November…
‘I found rarest discovery in Scottish park – no one believed me but I’m super lucky’

James Cook, an avid explorer, recently made an extraordinary discovery in the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. He claims to have found the “UK’s rarest wild animal,” the Scottish Wildcat. Despite facing initial disbelief from others, James shared his remarkable find on TikTok, where he has a substantial following of 296,000 users under the handle…
Community resource centre in Whitlawburn continues to be a winner 30 years after lottery funding launch

A community resource centre in Whitlawburn, Scotland, continues to thrive even 30 years after it received funding from the National Lottery. Originally named The Bonus Ball Centre, Whitlawburn Resource Centre was established in 1995 by local residents who wanted to make a positive change in their community. With a grant of £804,437, the old Belmont…
