Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 5 January 2021. Pictured: A local takes photos of the broken sculpture. Queens Park in Shawlands, this morning showing only a few people around the park and on the ice, form a marked contrast to the scenes yesterday which saw hundreds of people on the ice, skating, playing hockey and around the park. As of 00:01 this morning Scotland has been placed into another lockdown as per the Scottish First Minister's address at 2pm yesterday. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.

Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 5 January 2021. Pictured: A local takes photos of the broken sculpture. Queens Park in Shawlands, this morning showing only a few people around the park and on the ice, form a marked contrast to the scenes yesterday which saw hundreds of people on the ice, skating, playing hockey and around the park. As of 00:01 this morning Scotland has been placed into another lockdown as per the Scottish First Minister's address at 2pm yesterday. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo
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5 January 2021

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Queens Park, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 5 January 2021. Pictured: A local takes photos of the broken sculpture. Queens Park in Shawlands, this morning showing only a few people around the park and on the ice, form a marked contrast to the scenes yesterday which saw hundreds of people on the ice, skating, playing hockey and around the park. As of 00:01 this morning Scotland has been placed into another lockdown as per the Scottish First Minister’s address at 2pm yesterday. Only essential travel is allowed such as going to work and essential food shopping and exercise, other than that everyone must stay in their homes. Credit: Colin Fisher

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