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Subscriber only Cars and equipment are sitting in metres of floodwaters after Sapphire received a deluge of rain in the early hours of Wednesday morning, prompting a major flood. Emergency services have spent the morning rescuing people from the roofs of houses and cars, with all rescues successful and no injuries reported. Blue Gem looking across to the Trading Post. Pic: Lorraine Schou. All roads to Rubyvale and Sapphire have now been closed and drivers are being urged to not attempt to drive the roads. The roads are not expected to be open for a number of hours.
Hull allotment owner devastated at looming closure of his lockdown pride and joy
Arthur Ashton said tenants face being chucked off their plots after years of hard work
19:18, 17 FEB 2021
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Information sought on damage at Golspie By Ali Morrison
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Updated: 12:33, 29 January 2021
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Police are appealing for information after a vehicle caused damage to stonework in Golspie.
Coping stones at the turning in the village from Fountain Road to Henâs Walk were found to have been damaged.
Police appeal for information after stonework was damaged in Golspie.
A police spokesman said: âThe damage has been caused by a blue coloured vehicle likely to be of van size or similar. It is believed to have happened on Monday, January 25.â
Plans for new Bridge of Allan Co-op store revised following objections
Plans to demolish Bridge of Allan Co-op and replace it with new store following objections to previous plans have been submitted.
The current Co Op store location in Bridge of Allan (Image: Stirling Observer)
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Beverley Road turns back the clock as major facelift finally takes shape
Transformation along one of Hull s busiest roads
Work about to start on new heritage railings on Beverley Road (Image: Hull City Council)
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It has been in the planning stage for six years.