We’ve published our 4-phase strategy for gradually easing lockdown restrictions in Scotland while continuing to suppress #coronavirus.
This video explains some of the criteria we’ll use to determine when we move onto each phase ⬇️
Read the route map ➡️ https://t.co/FAJh5Qy08I
Today we distributed first round of safe distance floor stickers and till point shields to businesses in #Stirling. We'll be in town again tomorrow #KeepingStirlingSafe
(photos are from Archie's Pet Shop and Polski Sklep "U Paździocha")
Amendments/Extension Business Support Grant Schemes
For ratepayers with multiple properties whose cumulative rateable value is between £35,000 - £51,000 the eligibility to the small business support grant scheme has been extended. Apply: https://t.co/seIO5jYMbq
We are pleased to back @AberdeenCC plans for the temporary pedestrianisation of Union Street to allow the public to safely return to the city centre. Read more at the @pressjournal piece below.
See people in south of England are commenting on #ThankYouNicola trending - as they won't get fed much positive news about Scotland they must really wonder what's happening. ❤️🏴❤️
You are the most outstanding leader any country could wish for. In the face of adversity you have stayed strong for the people of Scotland. #ThankYouNicola
We are proud of you. 💙
A tale of two nations: #ThankYouNicola trends in Scotland, #WhereIsBoris in England.
Perhaps it's because the first thing about leadership is actually showing up and not cowering from the responsibilities expected from your role. And I'm very thankful to have Nicola at the helm.
Can hardly believe doublethink fm Boris Johnson at #pmqs. He rebuffed Labour call to waive extra charge for foreign care workers accessing the NHS by saying the best solution was higher pay for NHS staff. Arrant hypocrisy. Tories including himself voted against a nurses pay rise.
The latest edition of the Garioch Community Planning E-Bulletin is now available to view at https://t.co/lKZD5rC1oW
The Garioch area of #Aberdeenshire includes the towns of Insch, Inverurie, Kemnay, Kintore, Newmachar and Westhill.
Business models reliant on maximum footfall are at odds with social distancing, leaving space for local shops and mutual aid. @guardian https://t.co/87rSiGeXAI
I'd be expecting one mighty on air apology after this not only spiffle that not only is about as partisan as an Impartial broadcaster can get but damn right dangerous. Its this kinda shite that can lead to deaths. But I doubt BBC Scotland cares much about that...
Aberdeenshire Council launches Town Centre Phoenix Fund for business-led collaborations
Aberdeenshire Council is to launch a new one-off grant scheme to help the region's town centres bounce back from the economic impact of the lockdown.
Full details: https://t.co/6x2CATa3YB