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People are being urged to help their older family, friends and neighbours
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Highland residents urged to look out for welfare of older neighbours as temperatures drop; Age Scotland issued the plea as the Met Office issued fresh snow warnings for the region and came after the coldest night of winter so far By Philip Murray
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Updated: 13:03, 06 January 2021
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Winter has brought picturesque snowy scenes to the Highlands, but poses added dangers for the elderly. Picture: Philip Murray.
LOOK out for your older neighbours, relatives and friends during the cold snap, a Scottish charity has urged Highlanders amid fresh warnings for snow.