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‘Who do you think is going to tidy up after you?’: The Right of Way champion...

Police officers should support rangers to clamp down on "dirty camping", a leading countryside expert has said in the aftermath of a spate of issues over Easter weekend.

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Planning go-ahead for housing conversion of historic Newtyle railway buildings

Historic Angus railway sheds are to be transformed into housing after the residential scheme won the go-ahead from Angus planners.

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Police launch investigation after Angus caravan theft

Police have launched an investigation following the theft of a caravan in Angus.

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Traffic delays on A90 after two-vehicle crash

A two-vehicle crash on the A90 Southbound near Laurencekirk has left both lanes restricted.

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Captain Tom inspires young Angus man to complete 101-mile charity challenge

Inspired by the amazing effort of Captain Sir Tom Moore, a young Angus man has completed his own 101-mile challenge to give back to the charities which have supported him in his personal journey.

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Free football academy launched for Arbroath kids

Arbroath youngsters are being offered the chance to take part in a series of free football sessions and activities.

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‘We want to see if people get a taste for it’: Kirriemuir gardening project...

An Angus project is set to yield a new crop of community gardeners.

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‘Play it again, Sandy’: The day time overtook the Duke of Edinburgh’s request...

The Lord Lieutenant of Angus and the county’s Provost have paid their tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh, including fond memories of the last visit of The Queen and Prince Philip to the area almost two...

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HMS Montrose among Royal Navy ships in gun salute for Prince Philip

HMS Montrose was among Royal Navy ships to fire as part of a 41-gun salute to mark the death of His Royal Highness Prince Phillip.

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Son steps up with 24-hour running challenge to take forward dad’s dream of...

Angus village tennis courts are at the centre of a revamp plan in a son’s tribute to the father whose ambition to see players on them again was cut tragically short.

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Police launch investigation after gardening tools stolen from lock-up in...

Police have issued an appeal for information after a set of tools were stolen from a lock-up in Arbroath.

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Planning bid mounted for nearly 150 new homes on Arbroath farmland

Plans have emerged for almost 150 new houses on the north western edge of Arbroath.

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Fact and fiction merge in Montrose Air Station setting for new Scots short film

Montrose Air Station welcomed a film crew ahead for a shoot combining fact and fiction ahead of the Angus attraction’s planned re-opening to visitors later this month.

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Brechin schoolboy Tyler takes next step in quest for motorbike racing stardom

Angus hotshot Tyler Humphries is moving rapidly up the gears in his pursuit of motorcycle racing success.

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‘We have to give it a shot’: Community trust takes lead in what could be...

A town charity has stepped up to take the lead in a last-gasp bid to save Forfar’s Lochside leisure centre.

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Police launch probe after chainsaw and knife stolen during Brechin break in

Tayside Police have sent out an appeal for information after a Hyundai chainsaw and an 18-inch knife were stolen from a property in Brechin.

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Town tragedies inspire Carnoustie DJ’s novel spin as he takes decks walkabout...

An Angus man’s unique spin on the term mobile DJ has raised thousands of pounds for a leading men’s mental health charity.

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Half of the deer in Tayside and Fife could be slaughtered under refreshed...

Plans to substantially reduce Scotland's rocketing deer population have divided conservationists, land managers and animal rights activists.

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Scots to enjoy sunny weather this weekend as travel rules change

Scots are set to enjoy sunny weather this weekend, with the mercury set to rise in time for relaxed travel rules.

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Not such a Rosie roadie: Why it’s not looking good for 81 new homes along...

Developers face a knockback for an 80-house Forfar scheme which planners say doesn’t respect the popular historic core path running through it.

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