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Craig Williams

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  • 2 days ago | heraldscotland.com | Craig Williams

    Despite clear signage, full barriers, lights, audible alarms and CCTV monitoring, Network Rail Scotland said incidents of misuse "continue to occur". So far this year, there have been 18 recorded incidents, including people crossing despite warnings of an approaching train. In 2024-25, there were 32 incidents in total, and 54 in 2023-24.

  • 4 days ago | dailynorseman.com | Craig Williams

    Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images The offseason is here and I always go back and remember my favorite plays from the year and look back at previous teams. The Vikings have had what seems like three generations of fans. The 70s Super Bowls, the 90s/00s Denny Green teams and the more modern Zimmer/KOC generation. There are more in between obviously, but those were/are the best times in purple.

  • 5 days ago | bbc.com | Craig Williams

    Lockerbie: Remembering the victims of Flight 103Craig WilliamsPA MediaAlmost 40 years on, it seems surprising there are still new stories to tell about the Lockerbie disaster. The destruction of Pan Am 103 in the skies above the small Dumfries and Galloway town on 21 December 1988 is one of the most chronicled events in recent British history. A bomb exploded in the plane's cargo hold, causing the Boeing 747 to break up at 31,000ft as it flew from Heathrow to New York.

  • 1 week ago | heraldscotland.com | Craig Williams

    It towers over an area that, for at least 2,000 years, had a huge importance as a location where it was possible to ford the Clyde. One of the longest opening pedestrian/cycle bridges in Europe, the Govan - Partick Bridge has a width of six metres and two spans. The moving span, which weighs 650 tonnes, is 99 metres long and uses the South Pier (at Water Row) as its access; and the fixed span, which weighs 45 tonnes and is 15.7 metres long.

  • 1 week ago | heraldscotland.com | Craig Williams

    Cowdenbeath’s historic Town House (Image: Fife Council) Fife Council has successfully secured £1 million from the Scottish Government’s Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) to support the "ambitious" redevelopment of Cowdenbeath’s historic Town House. The funding marks a major milestone in the journey to breathe new life into the C-listed building -which has been closed since 2016 - and transform it into a sustainable and vibrant community and enterprise hub.

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