The government has told local councils to keep parks and graveyards open during the coronavirus pandemic.
30.03.2020 - 15:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Thousands of people who were stuck in their homes on Friday night tuned in to watch a big-hearted dad from Motherwell sing his heart from his front garden during the coronavirus lockdown.
Mark Findlay, who is originally from Eddlewood, in Hamilton, has been blown away by the support shown from all those who have watched him entertain during a live Facebook stream.
He set up a gazebo in his front garden in Milton Street, and promised to belt out some tunes in a bid to raise everyone’s spirits,
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The government has told local councils to keep parks and graveyards open during the coronavirus pandemic.
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