⚠️YELLOW #Oban #Lismore 30Mar Due to adverse weather, this service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice, with morning sailings at a heightened risk.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2037927245377847555#m

🔶 AMBER #Oban #Lismore 29Mar Due to adverse weather, the 10:00 sailing from Oban and the 11:00 sailing from Lismore are cancelled.
There will be a review by approx. 12:00 for the 16:00 from Oban.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2037927092403232945#m

⚠️YELLOW #Oban #Lismore 28Mar Due to adverse weather conditions, service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice.
Afternoon sailings are at heightened risk.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2037521667652509865#m

⚠️YELLOW #Oban #Lismore Until Further Notice Due to a technical issue with MV Loch Striven’s alarm monitoring system, this service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2036319860972572707#m

⚠️YELLOW #Oban #Lismore Until Further Notice Due to a technical issue with MV Loch Striven’s alarm monitoring system, this service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2035965851279491568#m

⚠️YELLOW #Oban #Lismore Until Further Notice Due to a technical issue with MV Loch Striven’s alarm monitoring system, this service is liable to disruption or cancellation at short notice.

Source: https://nitter.net/CalMac_Updates/status/2035601232589467815#m

Modern stained glass in the Lismore pub in the Partick area of Glasgow. It's one of a series of windows which depict traditional Highland life and its destruction during the Highland Clearances of the late 18th Century. The bullseye glass in the window at the back is a particularly nice detail.

#glasgow #stainedglass #architecture #architecturephotography #lismore #partick #thelismore #window #stainedglasswindow

‘No more empty homes while people are homeless’: the squatters being evicted from the northern rivers’ ‘buyback’ homes

Since the catastrophic floods of 2022, just 41 homes in the Northern Rivers have been raised, retrofitted or relocated. Far more have been bought back – and those living in them have been told to leave

The Guardian