Inverness wife attacked husband due to choice of alcohol, court hears By Ali Morrison Published: 06:45, 15 March 2021
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Left-to-right:.Sheriff David Sutherland.Sheriff Principal Derek Pyle.Sheriff Gordon Fleetwood.Sheriff Margaret Neilson.Picture: Andrew Smith.
An Inverness woman is set to be banned from seeing her estranged husband after assaulting him twice in 15 months.
Christina Anderson left her 36-year-old partner with a scar above his eye after striking him in the home they shared in Thornbush Road on Christmas Eve 2019.
The assault followed an argument between them when they had both been drinking.
Inverness Gym announces scary temporary closure By Louise Glen Published: 09:38, 23 December 2020
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Train Gym has said it will temporarily close.
A popular Inverness gym has said it will be forced close over the level four pandemic, but the situation was scary .
In a social media post, gym owners at TRAIN on Thornbush Road said it had not received support from the Scottish Government over its previous six month closure, made due to coronairus restrictions.
In a statement, a representative of TRAIN said: Sadly due to the Scottish Government putting the whole of mainland Scotland into Level 4 conditions from Boxing Day for three weeks minimum we will be made to close our doors once again.