Month: January 2013

Beatson transport service for Killearn and Balfron

CANCER sufferers from Killearn and Balfron are going to benefit from a new free transport service to hospital appointments for radiotherapy treatment.

The ‘Rotarun’ scheme was introduced by the Rotary Club of Strathendrick after they discovered that many patients who need radiotherapy treatments at the Beatson Hospital or elsewhere have experienced difficulty with transport.

Read it on the Milngavie Herald website.

West Highland Way among recipients of £3m cash injection

Some trails on Scotland’s famous West Highland Way will be improved with £750,000 in government funding.

The cash injection will be spent improving parts of the 96-mile-long route from Milngavie to Fort William.

Read it on the BBC News website.

 

Witnesses being asked to come forward for accident at Glengoyne Distillery

Central Scotland Police are appealing for information about a car and driver that hit a woman outside Glengoyne Distillery, Dumgoyne, near Killearn.

The incident happened on Sunday, January 6 at around 5.55pm on the A81 Blanesmithy to Blanefield Road.

Read it on the Milngavie Herald website.

 

BBC One Scotland to go HD on the 14th

Great news that BBC One Scotland will launch in HD next Monday.

Viewers in Scotland will need to reset any series links currently in place for recordings on BBC One HD when the new national variant goes live on the 14th January.

It will be available on Freeview and YouView (101) and Freesat (108). If you have Freeview TV/HD box or a Freesat HD box.

More information can be found at www.a516digital.com/2013/01/bbc-one-scotland-to-go-hd-on-14th.html.