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Explained: Trelawney tragedy and how a Stevenston street was named | Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald

Explained: Trelawney tragedy and how a Stevenston street was named | Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
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KILWINNING: Community centre to show Scotland v Czech Republic match | Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald

Inimitable journalist Jamie Shuttleworth dies aged 29

His role encompassed Newsquest titles including Glasgow Times, Herald, National, Greenock Telegraph, Dunfermline Press, Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald, Clydebank Post and he also wrote about topics including coronavirus, crime, features, entertainment, consumer and health. Just two weeks before his death he wrote for the Glasgow Times about his battle with depression for Mental Health Awareness Week. Callum Baird, managing editor at Newsquest Scotland, told Press Gazette: “Our thoughts are with Jamie’s family, friends and colleagues who are all devastated by this loss. He will be hugely missed by everybody in our newsroom. “We’ve never had anybody work for us quite like Jamie. He brought relentless energy, enthusiasm and talent to a job which he loved.

Covid nails: Lines on nails could mean you have had Covid | Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald

Professor Tim Spector has said that people may notice changes to their fingernails after a Covid infection. Professor Spector, who is the principal investigator of the Zoe Covid Symptom Study app, said that the difference can happen even if you did not experience any other symptoms of Covid-19.  Here’s what you need to know: What do ‘Covid nails’ look like? Professor Spector noted that people who have a clear line , which creates a prominent ridge, growing out of the nail may have had Covid before. People may also notice discoloration under their nails if they have previously had the virus.

Saltcoats beach: Large whale removed after being found washed up dead on Three Towns beach

Large pilot whale found dead on Three Towns beach WARNING: Some readers may find the pictures used in this article upsetting THE remains of a large whale has been removed from a Scots beach after it washed up dead last month. The 15ft long finned pilot whale, which weighed 500kg was discovered at Saltcoats beach on March 30 sparking a multi-agency response. David Devoy area coordinator for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) was first on the scene and he told the Saltcoats Herald: “In the early morning of March 30 I was informed of a large whale washed up on Saltcoats Beach, which was later located behind Canal Street.

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