A councillor has claimed it can take up to six months for a fault to be addressed
SCOTTISH Power has been accused of a “lack of urgency” when called in on street light repairs in Renfrewshire – sparking calls for improvement from a fed-up politician.
“Council will write to the chief executive of Scottish Power to express our concern and seek an improvement in the time taken for repairs.” “As a result of this motion, the council will now be writing to Scottish Power’s chief executive to try and chase things along.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
SFA responds to Scottish Parliament over Scottish Cup Final kick-off changeTHE SFA has said it had to move the Scottish Cup Final kick-off to ensure the “widest possible audience” gets to see the match.
Read more »
Three teachers at Renfrewshire school in hospital after incident with ex-pupilEmergency services rushed to Johnstone High at around 10.45am after they received reports of an incident involving a former 16-year-old pupil which resulted in four people being injured.
Read more »
Body found in Renfrewshire public square as emergency services cordon off streetThe body of the 58-year-old man was discovered in Johnstone in the early hours of this morning, with emergency services rushing to the scene shortly afterwards.
Read more »
Man, 58, found dead overnight in Johnstone town squarePolice Scotland said officers were called to Johnstone, Renfrewshire, at 02:55 on Saturday.
Read more »
Glasgow set for exciting new African-inspired restaurant in Scottish debutThe exciting African-inspired restaurant is set to take over the former site of Tuk Tuk on Sauchiehall Street marking the opening of their first Scottish launch.
Read more »
20 useful Scottish words with little to no direct English translationIf you've ever been in a situation where you haven't been able to find a word that accurately captures what you are feeling or what you are trying to describe, try these Scottish words.
Read more »