Wishaw Press

News@wishawpres­s.co.uk

-

The Wishaw Press have kicked off a fantastic new feature to find our readers’digital picture of the week.

We have teamed up with Morrisons in Kirk Road who will provide a FREE family meal for four (two adults and two children) at their cafe for every readers’digital picture of the week that we print in our newspaper.

It can be photograph, selfie or image that you or your children have taken on a digital camera, iPad, or smartphone.

We are looking for either a picture that you have taken in the Wishaw area or perhaps a selfie of your family while you were on holiday at home or abroad, or

month.

Wee rat bag, stealing off someone’s granny is the lowest of the low. People won’t forget. Ginger hair ‘n’ bad teeth. Marc Jones The scumnbag is never out of my street! children’s drawing on an iPad.

We would also like pictures of your special occasions, such as wedding anniversar­ies, children’s birthday parties, retirement­s dos, family celebratio­ns, party pictures, club or group pictures, or any other big day or charity event.

All you have do is send your picture to us at news@ wishawpres­s.co.uk or contact us through our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Please make sure you include your name, address and contact details and informatio­n about your picture.

Newhouse earlier this month. Two caravans appeared across the road from Peggy White’s on Edinburgh Road, two weeks after a similar incident in Ravenscrai­g.

I passed there today and there was no rubbish and everything looked tidy and the kids were just playing.

Some people should go get a life and give some folk peace. James Townsley I went past there yesterday and the kids were just playing and laughing. I thought, oooh, they look so happy messing around. The place looks tidy.

It may not be the best place to stay but if it’s just a stop-off, don’t see any harm as long as they carry on keeping the place tidy. Sharon Barrett Why don’t the police use the Trespass, Scotland 1865 Act? Jane Jones Give these people a break. They need to go somewhere.

If councils brought back the areas for them to go they wouldn’t have them landing anywhere.

Travellers’ morals are better than our own morals too.

Honestly, some people need to get a grip. Jean Dornan

 ??  ?? Braveheart Duncan Darragh, of Shotts, sent this photo of William Wallace, Guardian of Scotland. Send your digital pictures to news@wishawpres­s.co,uk
Braveheart Duncan Darragh, of Shotts, sent this photo of William Wallace, Guardian of Scotland. Send your digital pictures to news@wishawpres­s.co,uk

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom