crash last year. The 25-year-old was arrested and charged in relation to the crash which resulted in the death of Troi Lawton, 23, and Connor Elgey, 19, both from Bathgate.
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Living initiatives such as Good Day Calls.
Shaun continued: “Age UK Scotland seemed the most appropriate charity to start from – I will make up the hampers and distribute them to 50 elderly people or couples and donate the rest but that was only based on the figure of making £500.“I believe 50 hampers will cost roughly £250, and I planned to donate the other half to Age Uk Scotland.“But if I can raise more I would love to be able to contribute more hampers.“The more smiles I can create on my
.crash last year. The 25-year-old was arrested and charged in relation to the crash which resulted in the death of Troi Lawton, 23, and Connor Elgey, 19, both from Bathgate.
West Lothian at the weekend.Police have launched a probe after a pair of incidents in Whitburn on Friday, February 26.Between 7pm and 1am the front door of a house in Glebe Road, Whitburn, was set alight causing minor damage. And on the same night a garden shed was set on fire at around 8.30pm, destroying the shed and contents, on Loch Trool Way in the town.
“I would take the opportunity to congratulate all the other recipients of the Bravery and Excellence Awards for their efforts and deserved recognition.”Chief Constable Iain Livingstone QPM presented 25 bravery awards to 31 police officers and 16 members of the public.He said: “The last 12 months have underlined the relentless and challenging nature of policing.“Officers and staff are playing a crucial role supporting the national response to coronavirus.
biotech company Valneva are behind the project, with manufacturing taking place at their Livingston plant, and their unique VLA2001 inactivated vaccine differs from others already on the market.Valneva’s product contains a dead, or inactive, version of Covid-19 that won’t cause disease but can trigger an immune response.Mr Harnden was speaking as the deputy chairman of the UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation when he said the four different types of vaccine which could
fundraiser has been launched in a bid to save a Scots mum battling cancer as she desperately fights for her life.Rachel Kennedy was given months to live after her stage three cervical cancer spread to both her lungs.Well wishers are now rallying round the brave 32-year-old to fund potentially life-saving treatment.The single West Lothian mum-of-two thought she was perfectly healthy until she started experiencing abnormal bleeding.She was then given the shock cancer diagnoses in November 2020
straight to your inboxManchester City have denied that they have opened talks with Lionel Messi over a free transfer or have offered the star a deal. The Barcelona forward is out of contract at the end of the season and tried to leave last summer but stopped short of taking the club he has spent his entire professional career at to court when the board disputed a contractual clause that would have allowed him to leave.