Residents express frustration over vaccination services while praising a local hero for gritting streets during the cold snap
On the flip side, there’s a heartwarming story about a local guy named James Glennie, or Jimbo as everyone calls him. He’s been out there gritting the streets for over 30 hours during the recent cold snap. How cool is that? He did it all for free, making sure the elderly and disabled could get around safely.
People are singing his praises, calling him a hero. It’s nice to see someone stepping up and helping out when the community needs it. Meanwhile, the vaccination situation has folks wondering if it’s time to bring back the old system where GPs handled the shots.
With so many people feeling left out of the loop, it’s clear there’s a need for change. But at least we have Jimbo, showing us that kindness is still alive and well in Inverness. It’s a mixed bag of news, but it’s nice to see the community come together, even in tough times.