Take a peek inside the dreamy home of Scotlandâs Home of the Year judge Kate Spiers
Scotlandâs Home Of The Year returns to our screens on 7 April, here judge Kate Spiers tells us why we all could do with âa bit of voyeurismâ to lift our spirits BEING a lifestyle blogger can open a number of doors. For Glasgow-based Kate Spiers, every day her inbox fills with new opportunities. Yet when Scotland’s Home Of The Year (SHOTY) TV crew came knocking, she admits it was completely new territory to consider. “I didn’t really have TV in my mind,” says Spiers, 30, “it wasn’t something I thought I would ever do. I’ve always been happy with my online job and content creation, but when I went for a meeting with the team, I just loved them – they were so passionate about the show, and I just thought ‘okay, let’s try it out!’”
TEENAGER Ben Milner was the toast of Prudhoe at the weekend. For the 18-year-old scored the goal which earned Prudhoe YC Seniors a slender victory over Tyne Valley rivals Hexham, keeping his side on top of the Division One table. The strike from the teen, who regularly turns out for the club s Development side, earned a crucial three points and saw a happy return to action for the first time in a month due to a second national lockdown. The game was originally due to take place at Hexham s Wentworth Leisure Centre but was switched to Kimberly Park to ensure the game could go ahead.
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