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Kirrie Connections chief joins board of body behind blueprint for healthier...

An Angus voice has been added to a charities consortium pressing for a radical rethink of how community health and wellbeing organisations can be given a long-term future.

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Revealed: The most popular baby names of 2020 in Angus

The most popular baby names of 2020 in Angus have been revealed – with Harris and Isla topping the list.

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Appeal for witnesses after man, 50, hurt in Arbroath assault

Police have launched a manhunt after a grisly assault in Arbroath.

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Forfar, Kinross and Kirkcaldy rinks share lifeline funding to help ice sports...

Angus, Fife and Perthshire rinks will share part of a £1.75 million funding package aimed at helping mitigate the effects of the pandemic on ice sports.

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Poetry compilation’s global success contributes to support for Angus hospice

The sell-out success of an Angus poetry compilation has brought a second run for the book and praise from the hospice charity it helped support.

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Fresh quest for new operator to revive fortunes of Arbroath seafront attractions

A fresh bid has been mounted to find an operator for a seaside Arbroath park at the centre of a six-figure spending row.

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Arbroath primary school youngsters turn filmmakers for science project

An Angus primary school class is putting its finishing touches to a science project aimed at helping ‘kids teach kids’.

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New Monifieth High School public consultation now open

A public consultation into the proposed replacement for Monifieth High School has now opened.

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‘The world needs more places like this’: Family pens protest song to save...

A musical family has penned a protest song to save Angus eco-campsite Greenhillock Glamping from a proposed powerline.

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£55,000 Montrose funding to help one of Scotland’s oldest museums become 21st...

One of Scotland’s first purpose built museums is receiving a five-figure boost to help it flourish when doors re-open after lockdown.

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A tonne of support: Angus charity’s community-wide jacket tatties and soup...

A family firm is leading an Angus-wide initiative which has seen nearly 10,000 meals served up to local communities.

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NHS Tayside asks other health boards to help with ailing breast cancer service

NHS Tayside has been forced to make a plea to other health boards to help shore up its ailing breast cancer service in the wake of a chemotherapy treatment scandal, it can be revealed.

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Knife-wielding thug jailed for chasing man he claims had been filming him

A knife-wielding thug who chased four men down an Angus street days after being released from prison has been placed back behind bars.

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Monifieth High School affected by several Covid cases

Several people at Monifieth High School have tested positive for Covid-19.

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Angus pubs ordered before licensing chiefs over unpaid fees

Angus pubs and restaurants are to be hauled before licensing chiefs to explain a six-month delay in serving up their annual fees.

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Angus podcast host lands ‘major coup’ as New York mafia figure is set to...

A podcast host is having to "pinch himself" after being approached by a former mafia hitman looking to appear on his show.

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£75,000 windfall will help Strathie power out of pandemic

Forfar’s Strathmore Rugby Club has landed a £75,000 windfall to expand its facilities at the town’s Inchmacoble Park.

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‘Do they think we’re going to be invaded?’: Arbroath railway station bollards...

Transport chiefs have been accused of overkill after installing more than 60 bollards around the entrance to Arbroath railway station.

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Rule relaxation to help Monifieth café in coronavirus fightback

Licensing bosses have agreed to give a helping hand to a popular Angus café to support its pandemic recovery.

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London Calling: Angus staff take to saddle for novel 500-mile Doddie cycling...

Pedal power has fuelled an Angus firm’s 500-mile sojourn in the saddle to raise vital funds for motor neurone disease.

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