From June 25 until September 1, the cost of all day wristbands will be reduced and children’s meals at all the food outlets, including the popular Monterey Jack’s diner, will also be reduced.
Scotland Loves Local Week starts on Saturday, June 13, reminding everyone of the amazing difference they can make to protecting jobs and boosting the region’s economy by spending locally whenever they can.
Kanav Jain, a student from Broxburn, has been crowned UK Young Engineer of the Year, supported by Thales, for his project ‘AeroAid: autonomous VTOL quadplane’ at the Big Bang competition.
Ian McDonald, of Cosmic Grooves CIC in Lanark, is urging everyone in the region to fly the flag for local businesses as part of Scotland Loves Local Week, which starts on Saturday, June 13.
The visit was arranged by homebuilder Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, providing funding to Scottish Book Trust for Live Literature sessions for local communities.
Avryl Henry, 37, from Wishaw, runs her own vehicle repair and detailing business and says thinking differently about tools has helped her stand out in a male-dominated industry while saving drivers money during the cost-of-living crisis.
All Saints’ Primary has been on this journey for a few years, encouraging and motivating not just the children, but the whole school community to read for enjoyment.
NHS 24 is reminding the public to remember the three P’s: Pack, Plan, Protect – to help prevent avoidable issues and ensure they can enjoy the months ahead.
Colleagues from the Coronary Care Unit and Medical High Dependency Unit arranged the special ceremony for Maggie Leaker, who married her partner of 26 years, Stephen Langford, both from Motherwell, in the hospital sanctuary.
The event brings together amateur golfers, club members, sponsors, and invited professionals for what promises to be a fantastic day of golf and community spirit.
Pomphreys Solicitors has proudly supported Will Aid since 2017, dedicating their time and expertise to writing Wills and raising a grand total of £16,910.
Soap Glow, led and supported by pupils at St Bernard’s Primary in Coatbridge, is tackling an often overlooked need by providing free hygiene products to families who need them most.
The purchase of the new goals at the club’s W3ST Facility has been possible thanks to a £8,685 grant from renewable energy developer OnPath Energy, developers of Kype Muir Wind Farm located to the south of Strathaven.