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  • Pictured: Lots to do before the exhibtion opens.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery assistant Rebecca Beatty takes in the power of Woman with Reptile (c1970) by Pat Douthwaite<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Guy Peploe takes a break to enjoy Broken Trawler (1987) by Sylvia Wishart<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: The Miinister took time out to chat over a drink with Zlatina from Bulgaria, Simona from Italy, and Petr from the Czech Republic<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minister enjoyed hearing views from staff and the clients at Carr Gomm<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive Lucy Wren chats to the minister<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Simona del Francia. Chiara Rappuol (both Italy), Ban MacPherson and Zlatine Peeva (Bulgaria)<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson and Zlatina Peeva from Bulgaria<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Guy Peploe takes a break to enjoy Broken Trawler (1987) by Sylvia Wishart<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery Director Christina Jansen makes the finishing adjustments to Landscape Refection (2019) by Victoria Crowe OBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Gallery on Dundas Street Edinburgh is putting on the Modern Masters Women exibition between 30 July and 29 August 2020.  Strict social distancing rules will apply  but there is plenty space to appreciate the works on display<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2020
    EEm_Modern_masters_Women_Edinburgh_G...jpg
  • Pictured: The minsiter chats to some of the staff during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minister enjoyed hearing views from staff and the clients at Carr Gomm<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The minsiter chats to some of the staff during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: The Miinistertook time out to chat over a drink with Zlatina from Bulgaria, Simona from Italy, and Petr from the Czech Republic with Support Practitioner Kat Todorza (standing)<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben MacPherson took full advantage of the opportunity to hear views on migration from staff and clients during his visit<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: BenMacPherson and Support Practitioner Kat Todoroza<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive Lucy Wren chats to the minister<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ben Macpherson chats with Support Practitioner Matt Sulkowsky<br />
<br />
Migration minister Ben Macpherson visited social care provider Carr Gomm in Edinburgh today where he discussed with staff how proposed new UK immigration rules will hamper the recruitment of health and social care workers from outside the UK and Ireland. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Announcement_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Cliffe Serbie from Portsmouth prodly wears his kilt as he protests againt London rule.<br />
<br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa and Indy<br />
<br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa and Indy<br />
<br />
There is a joke in here about two Englishmen, a Scotsman and three dogs…..<br />
Shaun Jones, Cliffe Serbie, Dean Halliday (Scottish) and his three dogs Fern, Saorsa ands Indy were outside the Scottish Parliament to protest against the UK government in London. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 5 September 2019
    SCT_EEm_End_london_Rule_Protest_Edin...jpg
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Jordie McArthur from Glasgow get's his Catalan and Scottish flags ready for the rally.<br />
<br />
Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Pictured: Jordie McArthur from Glasgow get's his Catalan and Scottish flags ready for the rally.<br />
<br />
Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • A Scottish judge has dismissed extradition proceedings against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsati.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Nigel Ross said it was a "matter for the Spanish authorities" since the academic indicated she would not move back to Scotland from Belgium.<br />
<br />
Prof Ponsati faces charges in Spain for her her involvement in the unsanctioned Catalonia independence referendum.<br />
<br />
Sheriff Ross said: "You can't extradite someone who is not here."
    EEm_Ponsati_extradition_dismissed_Ed...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Spain has withdrawn a European arrest warrant for a pro-independence Catalan politician who has been battling against extradition from Scotland.<br />
<br />
Prof Clara Ponsati was arrested by Scottish police in March.<br />
<br />
Along with other Catalan leaders, she had been accused of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds over the disputed independence referendum.<br />
<br />
A Spanish judge has now dropped the warrant for Ms Ponsati who tweeted a thank you to her supporters.
    SCT_EEm_POnsati_warrant_withdrawn_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Jordie McArthur from Glasgow gets ready for the rally.<br />
<br />
Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Pictured: Jordie McArthur from Glasgow gets ready for the rally.<br />
<br />
Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Pictured: Jordie McArthur from Glasgow get's his Catalan and Scottish flags ready for the rally.<br />
<br />
Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Supporters of Catalonian independence held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament on the day of the controversial elections in the parliament in the Spanish region.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Catalonian_elections_support_ral...JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020005.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers putts with the flag in. Players are not allowed to touch the flag.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020012.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club members Derek Carruthers and Stuart Gowans.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020009.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club members Derek Carruthers and Stuart Gowans.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020007.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Stuart Gowans tees off at the third<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020013.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The first hole.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020016.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020008.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers putts with the flag in. Players are not allowed to touch the flag.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020006.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers tees off at the first hole<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020003.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers tees off at the first hole<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020001.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers tees off at the first hole<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020002.JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The second hole on a beautiful day<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020011.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Greenkeeping staff were mowing the fairways<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020015.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club member Derek Carruthers tees off at the third.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020014.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club members Derek Carruthers and Stuart Gowans.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020010.JPG
  • Scottish Golfers Back On The Course, Pumpherston, 29 May 2020<br />
<br />
Golf was one of the activities that were eased during phase one of lockdown restrictions in Scotland today, as long as social distancing rules were observed.<br />
<br />
Golfers at Pumpherston Golf Club in West Lothian were quick to take  advantage of the new rules.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Club members Derek Carruthers and Stuart Gowans.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Lockdown_Golf_AT_29052020004.JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
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  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
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The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
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Allotments<br />
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If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
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The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
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Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
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Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Crew of the Summer Rose owned by John MacaAister Oban ltd  in a rush to land their catch to try and get it despatched in as little time as possible to try and make its destination in France picture kevin mcglynn
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  • Neil MacAlister part of the crew of the Summer Rose owned by John MacaAister Oban ltd  in a rush to land their catch to try and get it despatched in as little time as possible to try and make its destination in France picture kevin mcglynn
    EEm_Brexit_fishing_Oban_KMG_14012021...jpg
  • Crew of the Summer Rose owned by John MacaAister Oban ltd  in a rush to land their catch to try and get it despatched in as little time as possible to try and make its destination in France picture kevin mcglynn
    EEm_Brexit_fishing_Oban_KMG_14012021...jpg
  • Skipper Ian MacAlister part of the Crew of the summer rose owned by John MacaAister Oban ltd  in a rush to land  and wrap their catch to try and get it despatched in as little time as possible to try and make its destination in France picture kevin mcglynn
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