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It’s not over yet: Yellow warning remains in place until tomorrow
Scotland is expected to still be facing difficult weather conditions at the start of the new working week. The Met Office have confirmed that the weather will continue to be challenging in some areas, with updated yellow ‘be aware’ warnings for snow and ice warning in place until Tuesday afternoon.
The current Yellow warning for much of the eastern mainland (from the Lothians northwards), and the Orkney and Shetland Islands throughout Monday has been extended to include much of the central belt, the Ayrshires and parts of Dumfries & Galloway. The warning highlights the possibility of further periods of snow as well as the ice risk and the potentially difficult rain/snow mix on places.
Tuesday’s warning for snow and ice covers parts of the Highlands and northern Scotland through into Tuesday afternoon. A spell of snow is expected to develop over parts of central and northern Scotland early Tuesday, before dying out from the south through the day. Icy stretches are likely on untreated surfaces.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: “The extreme weather we have been experiencing is almost unprecedented in its severity, and has clearly presented major challenges to Scotland’s infrastructure.
“Conditions have improved significantly in many parts of the country but I would urge the Scottish public to remain vigilant. Yellow (be aware) weather warnings are still in place across all but the most westerly parts of Scotland, and in most parts ice and surface water will create challenges for drivers on some minor roads.
“The advice from Police Scotland is travel with caution in all areas, and drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and check weather forecasts.”
Scotland: an appy land?
Scotland is a nation of mobile app-y oversharers with little regard for personal security and the consequences of sharing passwords and login details, according to a ‘startling’ new landmark survey commissioned by Royal Bank of Scotland. Continue reading Scotland: an appy land?
News from Granton Community Council
Granton & District Community Council’s February meeting focused on plans for Lower Granton Road. Following last week’s meeting the community council decided to hold an extra pre-consultation event to give local residents the opportunity to see and comment on what is being proposed.
It takes place on Wednesday from 6.30 – 8pm at Royston Wardieburn Community Centre (see below):
The latest edition of the Community Council’s newsletter was also presented at the meeting: see below:
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First Minister praises care and response services
The First Minister has praised the efforts and resilience of those involved in responding to the recent extreme weather conditions. The worst may be over, but Scotland is still expected to face difficult conditions at the start of the new working week. Continue reading First Minister praises care and response services
Children’s Lottery cash for The Junction
Leith-based youth charity The Junction has been awarded a £14,897 grant from the Scottish Children’s Lottery. Continue reading Children’s Lottery cash for The Junction
Edinburgh shoppers set to spoil their mums on Mother’s Day
Mums in Edinburgh can expect to be treated this Mother’s Day (Sunday 11 March) as new research shows the region will splash out a huge £14.6m on gifts, family meals and days out. A survey of over 2,000 people by British Land, co-owner of Fort Kinnaird, found that people in Edinburgh will spend a whopping £1.6m on greetings cards, £940,000 on pamper products and £765,500 on breakfast in bed. Continue reading Edinburgh shoppers set to spoil their mums on Mother’s Day
Two additional universities to offer Teacher Education courses
Queen Margaret University and Edinburgh Napier University will offer Initial Teacher Education courses for the first time next year, Deputy First Minister, John Swinney has announced. Supported by a £1.3 million investment from the Scottish Government, the courses will start in August 2019 and create hundreds more opportunities in the Edinburgh area for people to qualify as teachers. Continue reading Two additional universities to offer Teacher Education courses
Murder, polis … “mad” Grandfather turns Godfather!
A 96-year-old retired plumber in Glasgow is set to publish his second novel – just over a month since his first became a national media sensation. William Glen’s latest novel follows the lives four retirement home residents who, after becoming involved with a dangerous local gangster, end up committing two murders. Continue reading Murder, polis … “mad” Grandfather turns Godfather!
Ken Buchanan CD launched at Leith Folk Club
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