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FLS apologises for ‘minor frustrations’ caused but says the work will mitigate against potential disruption to key transport ...
Conifers, some of them 100 years old, are being felled as part of the project because they are at risk of being blown over, or collapsing due to erosion.
National Trust Scotland (NTS) also saw vast areas of its land devastated by Storm Eowyn, including significant damage at Culzean Castle and Country Park where about 400 trees were blown over.
More than 60 trees were also blown over at Threave Garden at Castle Douglas, along with 30 at Brodick Castle on Arran. More than ten trees have been lost at each at Crarae Woodland Garden ...
THIS is the shocking moment a lorry was blown over in Storm Eowyn’s 100mph winds. Scotland has been absolutely battered by the worst storm to make landfall in decades. The deadly forecast for… ...
KILLER Storm Eowyn ripped the roofs off buildings, toppled trees and sent debris flying as Scotland was battered with 100mph winds. Schools, shops and offices closed on Friday morning as millions h… ...
A Scots woman is terrified a massive tree blown over in Storm Eowyn and is still leaning against her house could crash into it at any moment. Chiara Maccagnana-Regan, 29, lives next to the huge ...
Roofs were blown off, trees came down and trains, trams and flights were all cancelled as conditions created chaos across the region. An amber weather warning for wind was in effect until 9pm on ...
Aileen Rourke, SP Energy Networks Scotland distribution director, said: “We’ve seen wind speeds of over 100mph across our network region with conditions remaining treacherous.