
Paul Cargill
Writer at PA Media
Music/film geek, gamer, guitar player, pedant, used to write for a newspaper, now I write for lots of things for a news agency.
Articles
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Paul Cargill
The economic development agency approved £1.7 million towards studies and investigation works which will lead to the creation of 20 hectares of manufacturing land and the three additional quaysides. It is expected this will unlock infrastructure investment in the order of £115 million to further develop the port.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Paul Cargill
A street was sealed off to traffic in Paisley as firefighters tried to bring a blaze in a derelict building under control. Six pump appliances were sent to Stevenson Street to extinguish a fire understood to have started within a former two-storey care home. A number of specialist appliances including a height appliance were also dispatched to the area to deal with the incident. There are no reported injuries at this time.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Paul Cargill
She made her plea as police confirmed a second teenager has been arrested in connection with the death of Kayden Moy, 16, following an attack on Irvine beach, North Ayrshire, at the weekend. A 17-year-old has already appeared in court and made no plea to charges of murder, attempting to pervert the course of justice, and carrying an offensive weapon.
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1 month ago |
independent.co.uk | Paul Cargill
Bill Hutcheson first performed at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in 1969 and has played the venue regularly ever since. Paul CargillAn organist will celebrate more than 56 years of performing in Glasgow at a special recital to honour his contribution to the city’s cultural life on Wednesday. Bill Hutcheson first performed a recital at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on October 22 1969 and he has played the attraction regularly ever since.
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1 month ago |
independent.co.uk | Paul Cargill
Sophie Mercedes De Feyter has developed a project to ease the distress children face during air-raid warnings. Paul CargillA Scottish student will work remotely with a Ukrainian primary school to help transform its bomb shelter into a more child-friendly space. Sophie Mercedes De Feyter, a fourth-year Orthoptics student at Glasgow Caledonian University, has been awarded a Magnusson Award to bring a personal project supporting children in Kyiv to life.
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Tonight's bedtime reading, because I think we could be heading the same way ... https://t.co/ED4KCUBi2R

RT @DurhamWASP: An apology https://t.co/X5RjFfeZUg

I reckon this is a first for me while out on a job. My train to Aberdeen this afternoon is "delayed due to sheep on the railway". Apparently this takes approximately 25 minutes to clear. https://t.co/LAjq6fCfHM