Bono isn't impressed.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said they were alerted after smoke was seen billowing across the area on Friday.Four engines were sent to the scene and crews were stood down overnight.
However, one appliance was sent back on Saturday morning after reports the fire had restarted.The blaze comes as an extreme warning has been put in place with the fire service urging the public to enjoy the outdoors responsibly.At least 25 people are reported to have died and dozens are injured after tornadoes tore through parts of two US states.
Officials in Kentucky said there had been 18 deaths while seven people were killed in Missouri, including five in the city of St Louis.The Kentucky tornado struck Laurel County in the south-east of the state in the early hours of Saturday. Officials said they expected the death toll to rise.
Missouri officials said 5,000 buildings had been damaged, roofs destroyed and power lines downed due to the tornado.
About 140,000 properties in Missouri and Kentucky were left without power as of Saturday afternoon. Officials in St Louis said the fire department was conducting house-by-house searches in the worst-affected areas.Miss Stringer-Fewtrill said being involved in the project had been "really special" since, for many years, she did not talk about her time in the care sector.
Sharing her own "lived experiences" had created a safe space where people could talk openly and express themselves, she said."I always say 'pain into power', so it's about channelling that energy and being powerful together," explained Miss Stringer-Fewtrill.
"Even though you've come from hardship, it's like 'Yeah, I've come out of that hardship and that's something to be celebrated'."Katende Godfrey, who works for Ugandan brand IGC Fashion, co-led the Woven Worlds project.