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Grandson speaks out as vulnerable Tayside gran, 86, slips through cracks in vaccine roll-out

Grandson speaks out as vulnerable Tayside gran, 86, slips through cracks in vaccine roll-out © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A worried grandson has spoken out after his vulnerable 86-year-old granny was left in the dark waiting for her coronavirus vaccine. Barry Mann, 42, has spent most of this year repeatedly chasing up news on an appointment for his housebound grandmother Elizabeth Munro. The vast majority of Tayside residents around her age were offered dates almost two months ago.

Snow sculpting... before the big thaw | Press and Journal

Douglas Roulston with his snow sculpture of The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda. Meanwhile, in Invergowrie, gran-of-nine Ann Hay created a dinosaur sculpture, using food colouring to dye it green. While stunning, these seemed rather complex so I decided I’d create a snow dog. Ann Hay and her snow dinosaur. First, I built up a rectangle of snow into what I imagined would be the shape of the dog, with a slight peak for his back. I then used a spoon to carve out his legs and belly before attempting his tail. Crafting the “snow dog”. This started out as a sad-looking stump and I wondered whether I should forget my initial idea of crafting a Labrador and instead, opt for a pug, or at least something with a docked tail.

Snow sculpting... before the big thaw

© Kim Cessford Douglas Roulston with his snow sculpture of The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda. Meanwhile, in Invergowrie, gran-of-nine Ann Hay created a dinosaur sculpture, using food colouring to dye it green. While stunning, these seemed rather complex so I decided I’d create a snow dog. © Jenny Wilson Ann Hay and her snow dinosaur. First, I built up a rectangle of snow into what I imagined would be the shape of the dog, with a slight peak for his back. I then used a spoon to carve out his legs and belly before attempting his tail. © Robert Ballantyne Crafting the “snow dog”.

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