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Memorial honours all those who lost their lives during the pandemic
Situated in Hawkhead Cemetery, the permanent memorial is dedicated to all those who have passed away in the past 14 months, including the 525 people who died of the virus locally.
Provost Lorraine Campbell with Alan McPherson and Joe McDonagh at the memorial (Image: Paisley)
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Bosses at failed Paisley care home blasted for letting staff and residents down
Jenny s Well - run by Sight Scotland - was shut this week after charity bosses admitted it had suffered “unsustainable financial losses” (Image: Andrew Neil)
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Charity bosses behind a failed Paisley care home have been blasted for “letting staff and residents down” after it emerged they were making losses years before opening the site.
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Life-changing impact of help to sight-loss veterans revealed in story of James Crook (100) of Aultbea in Wester Ross By Hector MacKenzie Published: 09:00, 20 February 2021
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James Crook (100) with the birthday card from the Queen that he is now able to read thanks to help from the charity.
An Aultbea World War Two veteran with sight loss is regaining his love of reading once more thanks to specialist equipment and support from charity Sight Scotland Veterans.
James Crook has age-related sight loss that had impacted his ability to read independently, but he was recently able to enjoy reading his 100th birthday cards â including his card from the Queen â with use of his new âVarioâ video magnifier from Sight Scotland Veterans.
AFTER surviving horrific wounds in an explosion in Afghanistan in 2009, David Timmins had so much to live for. The East Renfrewshire soldier impressed family and friends with his courage as he battled back from injuries that included a fractured skull and a collapsed lung, as well as the loss of his right eye. And life took an exciting new twist for David when he discovered his fiancée, Liane Brophy, was expecting their first baby in July. His tragic death on January 6 means he will never get to meet that baby but loved ones will make sure the new arrival knows all about his heroic deeds.