Scotland set for March heatwave as temperatures soar to 17 degrees
Looks like it s time to get the suncream out, according to the Met Office.
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Another eyewitness said: Cops telling people to dispose of alcohol. People clearing up after themselves. Many moving from the hill. No trouble but park is very busy. Lots of people in Ireland rugby and Republic of Ireland football tops and wearing green. All seem well behaved. In an update on social media earlier, Glasgow North West Police said: Community Officers are out patrolling in Kelvingrove Park today. Understandably people are out enjoying the rare moment of sunshine, we ll be there to keep the park safe for everyone to enjoy. Current guidelines allow groups of up to four adults from two different households to meet outdoors.
Extra patrols have been needed at Knightswood Park and BMX Centre Extra patrols have been carried out by Glasgow North West police after concerns of youth disorder and vandalism . In a tweet today Glasgow North West police stated that community police at Drumchapel have been carrying out extra patrols around Knightswood Park and the BMX Centre to tackle reports of youth behaviours and vandalism in the area. Community Police at Drumchapel have been carrying out extra patrols around Knightswood Park and the BMX centre in relation to community concerns regarding youth disorder and vandalism. Please report any such concerns via the 101 sytem or through crimestoppers @CrimestopSCOT Glasgow North West Police (@GlasgowNWPolice) March 4, 2021
Glaswegians are being urged to be wary after two bikes were taken from common closes in Partick. The thieves cut through metal railings to free the chained bikes. Police are advising people to keep their bikes in their flats. Glasgow North West Police tweeted: Keep your close secure; know who you are buzzing in and if possible keep your bike in your flat, but if not, secure firmly using more than one rail/lock. In the last few days two bikes stolen from common closes in Partick after the railing was cut to release the bike. Keep your close secure; know who you are buzzing in and if possible keep your bike in your flat, but if not, secure firmly using more than one rail/lock.
Essa Saleh (left) and Omar Ali (right) are believed to be in the Knightswood/Drumchapel area POLICE are appealing for help to find two teenagers who were reported missing a week ago. Essa Saleh and Omar Ali who are both 16 years old are believed to be in Knightswood and Drumchapel area. They have been missing from Springburn since January 20 and speak very limited English. Glasgow North West Police said on Twitter: Essa Saleh and Omar Ali are 16 years of age and missing from the Springburn area. They are believed to be in the Knightswood/Drumchapel area. They have been missing since January 20, 2021 and concerns are growing as they speak limited English.