Information for consumers after further seizures of counterfeit alcohol

  • 19 September 2024

Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is issuing information to consumers to help identify counterfeit vodka products following more seizures over the weekend. The counterfeit vodka, so far recovered in local convenience stores in Coatbridge and Glasgow, was sold in 35cl bottles (commonly known as half bottles) and fraudulently labelled as Glen’s. FSS have been working closely […]

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Friends of the Pentlands – the late John Stirling

  • 19 September 2024

Recently, the Friends of the Pentlands unveiled a memorial to the late John Stirling, founder of “Friends of the Pentlands” and past President and Honorary Member of REHIS.  John was a tireless enthusiast for improving the environment of the hills and increasing access for all.  The memorial takes the form of a 3-D relief map of the […]

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Heavy rainfall played a role in the 2022 UK E. coli outbreak

  • 11 September 2024

A study published in Eurosurveillance to investigate an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157:H7 in the UK identified contaminated lettuce as the most likely source of the infection, and determined that heavy rainfall and flooding may have carried STEC from animal faeces to the lettuce crops. More heavy rainfall events are expected due to climate change in […]

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Launch of the Scottish Kept Bird Register

  • 5 September 2024

The Scottish Kept Bird Register (SKBR) has now been launched. It has been developed in support of the Avian Influenza (Preventive Measures) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2024, which requires all bird keepers – even those who keep only a single bird – to officially register their bird location(s). In Scotland, keepers have between 1 September and 1 December 2024 to register the […]

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REHIS News – August 2024

  • 25 August 2024

Health and Safety Update, 4 September 2024 This year’s annual Health and Safety Update is taking place on the morning of Wednesday 4 September on MS Teams. There is an interesting line up of speakers planned.  Don’t Miss Out!  The programme and booking are available here, REHIS Health & Safety Update 2024 – REHIS   Southern Centre […]

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Views sought on single-use cup charge

  • 25 August 2024

People across Scotland are being asked to have their say on a minimum charge for single-use cups to promote responsible consumption and cut waste. The Scottish Government is consulting on the possible introduction of a 25p charge to all single-use drinks cups when a drink is bought, regardless of material. Exemptions would apply for specific […]

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New modelling predicts huge increase in ticks across Scotland

  • 24 August 2024

The prevalence of ticks in Scotland will increase by a quarter under the most optimistic climate change scenario, according to new modelling by mathematicians at the University of Stirling. Ticks are tiny spider-like creatures usually found in grassy and wooded areas that can spread viral and bacterial infections, including Lyme disease. If global temperatures are […]

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Successful prosecution following wakeboard accident

  • 24 August 2024

Basildon Council has welcomed the news that local firm, JVP Leisure Ltd, has been successfully prosecuted following an investigation led by the council’s environmental health team. JVP Leisure Ltd, the company owning the Festival Wakeboard Park, received a fine and was ordered to pay costs to Basildon Council, at a sentencing hearing at Basildon Crown […]

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Drug-related deaths increase in Scotland

  • 22 August 2024

The annual report from the National Records of Scotland shows that there were 1,172 drug-related deaths in Scotland in 2023; a 12% increase on the previous year after two years of decreases. This is the second lowest number of drug misuse deaths since 2017, with 2022 seeing the lowest number. Drug misuse deaths are more […]

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