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Win family tickets for Paw Patrol Live show in Glasgow and Aberdeen
Win family tickets for Paw Patrol Live show in Glasgow and Aberdeen

Scottish Sun

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Win family tickets for Paw Patrol Live show in Glasgow and Aberdeen

Scroll down to see how to enter the competition PAW-FECT DAY OUT Win family tickets for Paw Patrol Live show in Glasgow and Aberdeen ALL paws on deck — a waggy-tailed adventure is coming to Scotland this month. Nickelodeon and VStar Entertainment Group are bringing PAW Patrol Live! 'The Great Pirate Adventure' to Aberdeen this Saturday and SEC Armadillo from August 1. 2 The pups are on the hunt for pirate treasure 2 Readers have the chance to win tickets And we have a pile of tickets to give away for families to enjoy the show. In PAW Patrol Live, Mayor Goodway is getting everything shipshape for a big Pirate Day celebration in Adventure Bay. When Cap'n Turbot falls into a dark and mysterious cavern, it's PAW Patrol to the rescue. The whole gang - Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Skye, Rocky and Zuma - work to save Cap'n Turbot and discover a secret pirate treasure map that leads them on an epic adventure. Things get ruff when Mayor Humdinger wants to find the treasure first for Foggy Bottom. The pups need all paws on deck for this pirate adventure, including help from the newest pup who's all ears…Tracker! Using their heroic rescue skills, problem solving and teamwork, the pups set sail to save the day. No job is too big, no pirate pup is too small. The Scottish Sun has teamed up with Nickelodeon and VStar Entertainment Group to offer 20 families-of-four a chance to see the shows. The Scottish Sun has teamed up with Nickelodeon and VStar Entertainment Group to offer 20 families-of-four a chance to see the shows. There's 10 sets of tickets up for grabs for this Saturday's show at the P&J Live in Aberdeen - five for the 10.45am show and another five for the 2pm show. CBeebies show Bluey in shake up as bosses make exciting change Meanwhile, there are 10 sets of family tickets on offer for the Glasgow SEC Armadillo show on Saturday, August 2 at 10.45 am. To be in with a chance to win tickets all you have to do is answer the following question: Which PAW Patrol pup is a police dog? Email your answer, name, address and daytime contact number to win@ Please put "Paw Patrol" in the email subject header with either your choice of Glasgow or Aberdeen included. Competition closes at midnight, June 17, 2025. Tickets for the show start at £20 – go to for more information. And follow PAW Patrol Live! on Facebook and Instagram at @pawpatrollive, and the hashtag #pawpatrollive.

Headlines: Paw Patrol inspires mayor and rescue
Headlines: Paw Patrol inspires mayor and rescue

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Headlines: Paw Patrol inspires mayor and rescue

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. A mum in the Forest of Dean whose son has a rare form of epilepsy – causing him to once have 63 seizures in an hour – is fundraising to help a Dravet Syndrome charity, according to Gloucestershire Live. A horse abandoned which was rescued from the M32 on Friday is now being looked after by new owners, as reported by Bristol Live. While the Swindon Advertiser is reporting the town's new mayor will be channelling the Mayor Goodway from Paw Patrol. Arrests amid 'deportation' demo and counter-rally 'My bike makes me forget I have months to live' Reuse and repair shop awarded £11,000 for upgrade Woodwell Meadows has been declared a Local Nature Reserve, according to South Gloucestershire Council. In Salisbury, people are commenting on a underpass that connects St Paul's Road and Middleton Road, which seems to flood even if it has not rained. Meanwhile, in Somerset, a film crew was spotted in the water in Weston-super-Mare. It is said they were filming for a Channel 4 series airing in the autumn. Follow BBC West social channels in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Headlines: Car park walls and maternity unit closure Headlines: Bristol City exit and cat on 'pilgrimage' Headlines: Airport row and football victory Headlines: Hospital worker attacks and 950 new homes Headlines: Burst pipes, roadworks and sinkholes

Family of missing fisherman told of Norway body find
Family of missing fisherman told of Norway body find

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Family of missing fisherman told of Norway body find

Relatives of a Scottish fisherman who disappeared several years ago have been informed after a body was found in Norway. Fraserburgh skipper Joe Masson, 73, was last seen on his creel boat near Cairnbulg Harbour in Aberdeenshire in October 2021. A body was discovered on the island of Sula on the north west coast of Norway last month. Police Scotland said inquiries were at an early stage and formal identification was yet to take place, however the family of Mr Masson has been informed. More stories from North East Scotland, Orkney and Shetland Listen to news from North East Scotland on BBC Sounds "Officers are liaising with the relevant authorities," a statement said. "There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and a report will be sent to the procurator fiscal." The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) previously said the vessel - Goodway - was not fitted with an emergency position beacon and the skipper had a personal locator beacon which did not meet regulations. The alarm was raised when the boat was reported overdue. A major air and sea search quickly led to the discovery of the Goodway's upturned hull further along the Aberdeenshire coast but the skipper was not found at the time. Mr Masson had worked on a wide variety of commercial trawlers throughout his 50-year fishing career. He had always owned a small fishing boat for use as a hobby and to earn extra money between commercial trawling trips. Overboard skipper did not have adequate beacon No further Coastguard search for fisherman

Family of fisherman Joe Masson, missing since 2021, told of Norway body find
Family of fisherman Joe Masson, missing since 2021, told of Norway body find

BBC News

time01-04-2025

  • BBC News

Family of fisherman Joe Masson, missing since 2021, told of Norway body find

Relatives of a Scottish fisherman who disappeared several years ago have been informed after a body was found in skipper Joe Masson, 73, was last seen on his creel boat near Cairnbulg Harbour in Aberdeenshire in October 2021.A body was discovered on the island of Sula on the north west coast of Norway last Scotland said inquiries were at an early stage and formal identification was yet to take place, however the family of Mr Masson has been informed. "Officers are liaising with the relevant authorities," a statement said."There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and a report will be sent to the procurator fiscal." The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) previously said the vessel - Goodway - was not fitted with an emergency position beacon and the skipper had a personal locator beacon which did not meet alarm was raised when the boat was reported overdue.A major air and sea search quickly led to the discovery of the Goodway's upturned hull further along the Aberdeenshire coast but the skipper was not found at the Masson had worked on a wide variety of commercial trawlers throughout his 50-year fishing had always owned a small fishing boat for use as a hobby and to earn extra money between commercial trawling trips.

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