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Driver picked up over limit and on wrong side of road in Pentland Hills

Date Time Driver picked up over limit and on wrong side of road in Pentland Hills A drink driver was arrested by police after he was found driving on the wrong side of the Western Freeway in Pentland Hills overnight. Police were called after the white Holden Commodore was seen driving west bound in the east bound lanes of the Western Freeway about 11.20pm. It’s understood the Commodore, while on the wrong side of the road, collided with another vehicle, a black Nissan sedan. Luckily the driver of the Nissan wasn’t seriously injured. The Commodore didn’t stop at the scene and continued west before officers attempted to intercept the car near Pentland Hills Road and the car came to a stop.

Unfolding Black history at UCR

Unfolding Black history at UCR
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Bathgate Hills: Cairnpapple, Binny Craig and Beecraigs

Binny Craig, near Ecclesmachan, West Lothian. Picture: Getty THE Bathgate Hills are steeped in stories. This corner of West Lothian – stretching from Linlithgow in the north, to Bathgate in the south and Uphall in the east – may not be as well-known or lauded as some other Scottish landscapes, yet it is filled with beauty, rich history and folklore. Among its striking landmarks is Binny Craig, the impressive crag-and-tail landform – a volcanic sill – that you see in the accompanying photograph. If you squint your eyes, it looks like a lion s head. Binny Craig, near Ecclesmachan, is a legacy from the last Ice Age with its crag of hard rock facing west and sloping tail of sedimentary rock and fertile farmland to the east. It proffers superb views across the Firth of Forth, as well as surrounding West Lothian, Edinburgh and the Pentland Hills.

Avalanche warning issued to Scots after alarming picture shared at beauty spot near Edinburgh

Avalanche warning issued to Scots after alarming picture shared at beauty spot near Edinburgh A worrying photograph shows a huge crack in the snow at the Pentland Hills - considered to be a red flag by the experienced Tweed Valley team. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Scottish mountain rescue team has warned walkers and hikers of an extreme avalanche risk in the hills around Edinburgh. The Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team (TVMRT) shared an alarming photograph of a huge crack in the snow at the Pentland Hills, which is they say is a red flag .

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