Perthshire SNP politicians are urging Perth and Kinross residents to continue to stay at home.
25.04.2020 - 12:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government are repeating their call for people to stay at home - with another warm and sunny weekend forecast.
Forecasters have predicted warm conditions for most of the country on Saturday and Sunday, the country's fifth weekend in lockdown, with temperatures topping 20 degrees Celsius in places.
That has prompted concerns about the “danger” that people may be tempted defy the restrictions on movement which officially came into force on March 23.
The concerns come amid reports the
Perthshire SNP politicians are urging Perth and Kinross residents to continue to stay at home.
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