5,400 hours of unpaid work to be cut from Angus community payback orders...
More than 5,000 hours of unpaid work are to be sliced from Angus criminals’ community payback orders under a Covid-19 cutback scheme.
View Article‘Long overdue’: work to start shortly as more than 50 new homes approved in...
Plans for 57 new homes in Edzell have been approved, despite concerns about potential traffic issues in the area.
View ArticleAngus community sports project set for showcase alongside Spurs in big league...
An ambitious Angus sports and community project is to receive a television showcase alongside Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur.
View ArticleArbroath supporters wall raises £100,000 for club funds
Fans, players and managers of Arbroath FC have been immortalised in their club's history.
View ArticleClipe on the culprits: Angus residents urged to out coronavirus rule-breaking...
Angus residents have been urged to speak out if they have concerns about coronavirus rule-breaking among council staff or contractors.
View Article$9m US court payback order gives Angus ACDC festival fans glimmer of refund hope
Out-of-pocket Angus rock festival fans have been given a glimmer of refund hope after a $9 million US court payback order against the event’s ticketing company.
View ArticleClaws are out as councillors approve nail salon in Montrose despite 78...
Permission to open a nail salon in a listed building on Montrose High Street has been approved, despite strong opposition.
View ArticleAngus Friday night projects under spotlight after ‘expensive’ Kirriemuir...
Spending on Angus youth projects is to come under scrutiny after questions were raised about cost differences across the county.
View ArticleGrey power for a green future: Dundee OAPs want investments taken out of...
Dundee OAPs are calling for public money to stop being used to fund investment in "harmful" fossil fuels.
View ArticleVIDEO: Documentary takes you behind the crumbling walls of Strathmartine...
Derelict, decaying Strathmartine Hospital is a target for vandals, arsonists and graffiti artists. With plans to develop and partly-demolish the sprawling site – which has been described as a...
View ArticleDark history: The story of Strathmartine Hospital
Derelict and decaying Strathmartine Hospital is a target for vandals, arsonists and graffiti artists. With plans to develop and partly-demolish the sprawling site – which has been described as a...
View ArticleCall to reduce ‘visual impact’ of powerline cutting through heart of Angus
An Angus tourism business owner has hit out at proposals for a new powerline after learning about the plans from a neighbour.
View ArticleArbroath caravan park extension granted despite flooding concerns
An extension of a caravan park in the outskirts of Arbroath has been approved, despite fears from locals it could increase flood risks in the area.
View ArticleTayside and Fife groups to receive cash boost to promote cycling
Organisations across Tayside and Fife will benefit from almost £150,000 of funding to promote active travel.
View ArticleOver 60s in Tayside next in line for Covid-19 vaccinations
Everyone aged over 60 in Tayside will be getting their chance to have their Covid-19 vaccination from next week.
View ArticleCairngorms park leader proposes more parking charges in ‘carrot and stick’...
Scotland’s largest national park could charge more for parking and introduce park and ride schemes to cut car use, its deputy convener has said.
View Article‘Much needed’: Brechin support centre to offer helping hand to unpaid carers
Unpaid carers in Angus are being offered much-needed respite care, as part of a new service the charity behind it never thought possible.
View ArticlePockets of ancient Angus woodland under threat from renewables powerline
Scotland’s leading woodland charity has criticised plans for an Angus powerline that could see the destruction of rare pockets of ancient woodland.
View ArticleFormer Angus education director is first female chief of Scotland’s teaching...
Scotland's professional body for teachers has appointed its first female chief executive.
View ArticleAngus Council rocked after councillor quits amid claims of ‘unhealthy...
A leading member of the Angus Council administration has stepped down after claiming there is an “unhealthy culture” at the top of the authority.
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