Let’s be honest, most of us dread the MoT test. This rigorous vehicle check is crucial, because it ensures that a car is roadworthy for another year, but when it’s your car going under the ...
The traditional vessel now has a new lease of life, spearheading a heritage restoration project for school-leavers in Eyemouth, in the Scottish Borders. The 120-year-old Stroma yole is being ...
The traditional vessel now has a new lease of life, spearheading a heritage restoration project for school-leavers in Eyemouth, in the Scottish Borders. Project manager Kevin McClure said ...
Drivers in Northern Ireland could see MOT tests become TWO-YEARLY rather than annually. The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is launching a consultation to seek views on changing the frequency ...
AN EYEMOUTH man bit a man’s ear during a pub fight, Selkirk Sheriff Court has been told. Twenty-five-year-old Ewan Wilson pleaded guilty to assaulting the man to his severe injury and permanent ...
It comes as the Department for Infrastructure this week launched a consultation on biennial MOT testing. Reducing required MOT testing for vehicles from every year to every two years is being ...
A vision to transform Eyemouth Harbour with a two-decade £300million masterplan is taking shape. Over recent weeks, a draft masterplan from Eyemouth Harbour Trust (EHT) has been open to public ...
The Department for Infrastructure has launched a consultation seeking views on reducing the frequency of MOT tests to every two years. Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has said the latest ...
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is launching a consultation on whether MoT tests for some private cars, motorcycles and light goods vehicles should be changed to every two years.
Councillors were told last year that youngsters had been left with blood running down their faces in Eyemouth where the birds were "out of control". It prompted calls for a pilot project in the ...
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister has revealed plans to change the frequency of MOT testing in Northern Ireland from one year to two years for some private cars, motorcycles and light goods vehicles.