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£5000 reward offered to find culprits who started deliberate fire

£5000 reward offered to find culprits who started deliberate fire SP Energy Networks are offering the reward after a deliberate fire spread to an electrical substation in Armadale SP Energy Networks is offering a £5000 reward after a serious fire at an electrical substation in Armadale led to power supplies being cut from over 1000 homes and businesses (Image: Daily Record) Join thousands of others and get the latest West Lothian Courier news and sport sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. 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.

Glasgow Times Letters: Big thank you to fire crew and praise for Rangers Steven Gerrard

The roads everywhere are the same – absolute disgrace. David Davidson Yanik Ouafi Walter Mcluckie Michelle Jones Tracy Brown Ross Galbraith So it only becomes news when it’s a West End road?  It’s the same all over Glasgow. Instead of having a strategy to re-tar roads one by one, Glasgow City Council just sends its men out to fill in potholes with rubbish that doesn’t last. But only by the priority of how many complaints it has had. John Bones OUR update on the number of people receiving the first dose of the Covid vaccine led to many comments. Here’s a pick of them.

Thousands of dancing starlings are causing power outages in a Scottish town

Masses of starlings have been jangling power lines in Airth, causing brief blackouts around sundown. An engineer with ScottishPower witnessed a colossal flock in a midair dance before landing on the cables en masse. The tiny birds collective weight causes the cables to touch, short-circuiting the power for a few seconds at a time. Starlings typically form murmurations in the early evening in fall and winter as they ready to roost for the night. Their large numbers provide warmth and ward off falcons and other predators. Scroll down for video  Thousands of starlings landing on power lines at the same time, in a technique called a murmuration, have been causing ongoing outages in the Scottish village of Aith

Dancing starling spectacle solves power cut mystery in Airth

BBC News By Angie Brown media captionThe villagers of Airth near Falkirk could not work out why their electricity went off briefly in the early evening An engineer investigating mystery power outages in a Scottish village has discovered they were caused by a spectacular murmuration of starlings. Villagers in Airth, near Falkirk, were bewildered by the brief early-evening interruptions to their power supply. Initially power firm SP Energy Networks was also unable to explain the problem. But their engineer Neil McDonald finally solved the mystery when he spotted thousands of birds dancing on overhead power cables. The starlings were causing the lines to bounce and the power to trip between them, causing power cuts of just a few minutes in about 50 local homes.

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