Dirty mattresses at Arbroath care home ‘risked skin, rights, dignity and...
A damning report by the Care Inspectorate has demanded an Arbroath care provider drastically improves hygiene standards.
View ArticleBench firebugs fuel Kirrie determination not to let the vandals spoil summer
Kirriemuir community leaders have vowed not to let the vandals spoil the town’s summer.
View ArticleAngus farmer faces potatoes ‘bribe’ allegation in Cononsyth hen shed row
A farmer trying to build hen sheds in Cononsyth has been accused of "bribing" critical neighbours with sacks of potatoes.
View ArticleMan arrested in connection with theft from honesty box in Angus
A 26-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a theft from an honesty box in East Scryne.
View ArticleFlooding woes continue on Angus road but councillor hopeful works will begin...
Flooding on an Angus road has once again caused problems for commuters, but a local councillor believes the matter could be dealt with soon.
View Article‘This is really scary’: Police probe after car deliberately set on fire in Angus
Police are investigating after a car was deliberately set on fire in Kirriemuir at the weekend.
View ArticleArbroath woman joins efforts to rebuild library and bookshop in Gaza
An Arbroath bookworm has joined up with other literature lovers from across the country in an effort to replace a library and bookshop which were destroyed by fighting in Gaza.
View ArticleBerryhill community will get face-to-face consultation over giant solar farm
A face-to-face consultation will take place on contentious plans to build a huge solar farm in Berryhill.
View ArticleVIDEO: Watch moment Monifieth porn star Marc McAulay finds out he’s won a...
Monifieth man Marc McAulay, who became a full-time adult actor, has scooped a prize at the porn industry's Grabby Awards.
View ArticlePolice continue to search for Angus man who went missing 10 days ago
Police have launched another appeal for information in an effort to find a missing Angus man.
View ArticleAngus dog behaviourist’s appeal after rescuing Dachshund from Chinese meat trade
A Letham dog behaviourist hopes money can be raised to rescue Dachsund dogs living under threat of the Chinese meat trade.
View ArticleDrunk Montrose woman said she had Covid, spat at police and made IRA bomb...
Police officers were attacked and spat at by a drunk woman who claimed she had her drink spiked at a party in Arbroath.
View ArticleSix Angus newspapers merge, ending more than 200 years of history
Six newspapers covering Angus will no longer be printed, publisher JPI Media has announced.
View ArticleDrunk Montrose woman said she had Covid, spat at police and made IRA bomb...
Police officers were attacked and spat at by a drunk woman who claimed she had her drink spiked at a party in Arbroath.
View ArticleHundreds of NHS Tayside staff assaults during Covid second wave
Hundreds of NHS Tayside staff were subjected to verbal or physical assaults between January and April during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
View ArticleCovid-19: Pupils asked to self-isolate after case at Seaview Primary School
Pupils at an Angus primary school have been asked to self-isolate for 10 days after a case of Covid-19 was reported.
View ArticlePeak-time parking ban at Angus schools due to child safety fears
Parking bans will be enforced at some Angus schools due to safety fears at peak times.
View ArticleKirriemuir teens test positive for coronavirus after group barbecue
Kirriemuir teenagers have tested positive for coronavirus after attending a barbecue in the town.
View ArticleKirriemuir outbreak fears as pub staff and teenagers test positive for...
A Kirriemuir pub has closed following positive Covid-19 tests among staff and customers.
View ArticleAngus MSYP: Pupils feel ignored by SQA exam appeals which could see grades...
An Angus youth representative feels “extremely let down” by the SQA’s exam appeals process which could see pupils downgraded once again.
View Article