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East Kilbride residents urged not to walk or skate on frozen water

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East Kilbride and Strathaven are being urged not to walk or skate on frozen water in the area. The recent cold spell of weather has meant that local lochs, burns and reservoirs have frozen over.And in recent days a number of people have been spotted skating and walking on the ice at Stewartfield Loch and at James Hamilton Heritage Park.Councillor Monique McAdams took to social media urging residents not to walk or skate on frozen water in the area.She posted: “I’ve contacted Leisure in South Lanarkshire Council and Lanarkshire Police Division after the many enquiries and complaints I’ve had regarding insufficient signage, people skating and walking on the frozen loch with children and dogs.“There is a real risk of death from drowning,.

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