Fancy trying something a wee bit different this weekend? See below!
Beach days are good for the soul, apparently
so come along and enjoy some fun, fire, food and art!
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service will be at
Blackhall St Columba’s Parish Church, Hillhouse Road
on Wednesday 13 November
from 2.30 – 4pm and 5.30 – 8pm
Make an extra special effort to give blood – for further information visit www.scotblood.co.uk or call 0845 301 7270.
Advice from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is to attend a safely organised bonfire and firework display. However if you must have a bonfire at home make sure it is well away from buildings, vehicles, trees, hedges, fences, power lines, telecommunications equipment and sheds – and you must ensure that smoke does not cause a nuisance to neighbours or flying embers endanger neighbouring property.
Any bonfire failing to satisfy safety conditions or where people are behaving irresponsibly may be deemed dangerous and as such, subject to being either removed, extinguished or otherwise made safe.
It is an offence under Section 56 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 for any person to lay or light a fire in a public place so as to endanger any other person or give them reasonable cause for alarm or annoyance or so as to endanger any property.
If you know anything about fires that have been started deliberately in your area, you can call the Crimestoppers Scotland hotline on 0800 555 111. All calls are completely anonymous and do not require names or personal details and you will not be asked to give evidence in court.
Fly tipping during the Bonfire and Fireworks season is a major cause of fire and it is also a criminal offence. If you see fly tipping or know of an area where there is a build-up of refuse or combustible material, contact your local authority cleansing or environmental department to arrange uplift.
You can also contact the Dumb Dumpers Stop Line on 0845 2 30 40 90 or visit www.dumbdumpers.org for more information.
If you are organising a display visit ww.hse.gov.uk/explosives/fireworks/using.htm for guidance and practical advice.