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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 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.
Our article about the sight of a teenage girl lying drunk in the middle of a Wishaw street prompting a bid to oppose a local shop receiving a licence to sell booze sparked controversy. An application to sell alcohol
Red sky Lorraine Hands sent this picture of the sky in Cleland. Send your digital pictures to news@ wishawpress.co.uk
has been re-submitted to the council by shopkeeper, and North Lanarkshire councillor, Shahid Farooq.
Is it not more to do with the type of people that the council have moved into Coltness over the years? They started this 20 years ago. Undesirables from all over have been moving in and are just destroying the place. Bobby McLaughlin
The story about the council’s u-turn on bin collections also caused uproar. It was announced that general waste bins will now be collected every three weeks – despite council leader Jim Logue denying this before the election.
Are we going to see a reduction in our council tax for the reduced bin service? I don’t think so. Suzanne McNulty
North Lanarkshire Council better be prepared for lots of fly tipping after this is introduced and who can blame people for doing it. Carol McDonald
That’s what you get with a Labour Tory pact. Brian John Webster