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Promoting community interest around Thurso and Caithness. Content not guaranteed so comment welcome.

Pronouns: small grey town by the sea.

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calendar_today13-11-2016 09:41:03

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A statement from the Scottish Government regarding the temporary pause to the identified NHS screening and vaccination programmes as a result of #covid19 facebook.com/notes/caithnes…

A statement from the Scottish Government regarding the temporary pause to the identified NHS screening and vaccination programmes as a result of #covid19

facebook.com/notes/caithnes…
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During this season of #Coronatide a huge thank you to all our children. It must be terrible not to play with your friends or hug your grannies and grandpas, aunties and uncles. We shall get through these uncertain times. We shall regain our own.

During this season of #Coronatide a huge thank you to all our children.   It must be terrible not to play with your friends or hug your grannies and grandpas, aunties and uncles. 

We shall get through these uncertain times.  We shall regain our own.
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Information from Scottish Government on the phased transition to the new normal as a result of the #covid19 crisis. A proposed travel distance for permitted outdoor leisure activities of five miles has been made. This does not extend to County Durham. facebook.com/notes/caithnes…

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As the mercury continues to rise in Caithness and car journeys start to be relaxed, a reminder that dogs should not be left in locked cars. But note this might arise simply from a momentary lapse of attention as also seen from Gene Weingarten washingtonpost.com/gdpr-consent/?…

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Your fairly interesting word of the day is: HAAR n. (Scots) A cold mist or fog, gen. used on the east coast of Scotland for a sea-mist. Can also be used to refer to a cold easterly wind.

Your fairly interesting word of the day is:

HAAR

n. (Scots)

A cold mist or fog, gen. used on the east coast of Scotland for a sea-mist. Can also be used to refer to a cold easterly wind.
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Meanwhile in Thurso. But remember FACTS. 🇫ace covering in enclosed spaces 😷; 🇦void crowded places 🧒👦👧🧑👨👩; 🇨lean hands and surfaces regularly 🤲 🇹wo metre distancing, or one turkey vulture wingspan 🦅; 🇸elf-isolate and book a test if you have symptoms 👩‍⚕️.

Meanwhile in Thurso.

But remember FACTS.

🇫ace covering in enclosed spaces 😷;
🇦void crowded places 🧒👦👧🧑👨👩;
🇨lean hands and surfaces regularly 🤲 
🇹wo metre distancing, or one turkey vulture wingspan 🦅;
🇸elf-isolate and book a test if you have symptoms 👩‍⚕️.
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OUCH! First time in my life I've been attacked by a herring gull. Caught from behind with a severe dunt to the top of the head. These scorries are ruthless.

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Thurso Fire Station are delighted to announce that next summer we will be having a charity football match against the Glasgow Rangers Legends. Players include Nacho Novo, Gordon Durie, Colin Hendry & Marco Negri just to name a few. ⚽👨🏻‍🚒🚒

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Final spot of current enhancements to A9 in Thurso: tactile surfaces at crossing points. This is by BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland in partnership across Caithness. More extensive programmes are to be proposed.

Final spot of current enhancements to A9 in Thurso: tactile surfaces at crossing points.  This is by <a href="/Bear_Scotland/">BEAR Scotland</a> and <a href="/transcotland/">Transport Scotland</a>  in partnership across Caithness. 

More extensive programmes are to be proposed.