Scots farmer devastated after seven lambs mauled to death in horror dog attack
Farmer John Owen discovered four of his lambs mauled to death, a further three had to put put down and two more were injured in a suspected dog attack near Cambusbarron.
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Stirling radio station raises more than £3000 through virtual Kiltwalk
Stirling Community Media trustee and Grant
Thom at the Wallace Monument
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Volunteers from Stirling City Radio raised £3200 for the community station by taking on a range of challenges as part of the virtual Kiltwalk.
A family looks out across Loch Lomond from Conic Hill, near Balmaha ROAD closures are in place around Loch Lomond after a surge in visitors led to “indiscriminate and dangerous” parking in the area. Officers reported that car parking at Rowardennan on the east of the loch is beyond capacity, leading drivers to park on the clearway. Roadways are now partially blocked, “endangering the safety of other road users” and posing problems for emergency service vehicles, Forth Valley Police Division warned in a Facebook post. “Road closures are now in place on the B837 Drymen to Balmaha road and visitors are asked not to try and use this route,” the force wrote.
Extensive preparations are under way at one of Scotland s largest national parks as it braces for crowds expected to flock to the great outdoors in the wake of lifted lockdown restrictions. The coinciding of eased travel restrictions and mild weather has left staff at the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park anticipating a very busy weekend. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that some travel restrictions will be eased from Friday due to prevalence of the virus decreasing. More people will also be able to meet up outdoors, with the limit increasing to six adults from six households. And located only an hour’s drive away for 50 per cent of Scotland’s population, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is a popular visitor destination.
Carry on camping! Campsites reopen as millions of lockdown-weary Britons plan summer staycation breaks - but you may need to bring your own TOILET and cooking facilities
Any UK resident is now able to travel freely in and out of Wales for a mini break
Self-contained accommodation like caravans and Airbnb rentals are allowed
Travel to Scotland is still forbidden and the borders remain closed until April 26 Are YOU planning a camping trip? Email izzy.nikolic@mailonline.co.uk