Steven Parsley: Carnoustie Coastguard and citizen of year dies aged 73
Steven Parsley, an auxiliary Coastguard in Carnoustie for 41 years, local roadsweeper, and 2006 citizen of the year, has died aged 73.
View ArticleGolf tournament in memory of Angus businesswoman to become annual event
The family of a much-loved Angus businesswoman have praised organisers behind a golf tournament in her memory.
View ArticleArbroath tennis star Jonny O’Mara reaches last 16 of US Open after dramatic...
Arbroath tennis star Jonny O’Mara has reached the last 16 of the US Open men’s doubles.
View Article‘Idiot vandals’ who destroyed flower planters upset Forfar townsfolk
Vandals who ripped apart flower planters in Forfar have been branded as "idiots" by townspeople angry and upset at the damage caused.
View ArticleEwan Stewart as James Bond? How Andy Stewart’s son got a shot at the title
How close was the son of Arbroath music hall icon Andy Stewart to becoming the first Scottish James Bond since Sean Connery?
View ArticleMisdiagnosed Arbroath cancer survivor to write series of books to help ill...
An Angus woman who was misdiagnosed with terminal cancer is putting her experiences with the illness to use in a series of children's book focusing on medical issues.
View ArticleMonifieth ‘right of way’ dispute with homeowner unresolved after eight months
An investigation into whether a Monifieth homeowner blocked a public right of way remains unresolved eight months on.
View ArticleVIDEO: Brechin Boxing Club youngsters’ competitive ring return after almost...
Brechin boxers will don their vests for the town club’s first competitive action in what could be half a century.
View ArticleChris Smith: Former golf captain was just days away from meeting new grandson...
A man who collapsed and died on his beloved Carnoustie golf course was just days away from meeting his new grandson for the first time.
View ArticleWhy ‘Mel Gibson’ Braveheart statue now resides at Brechin City’s Glebe Park
Brechin City have unveiled their latest towering defender.
View ArticlePink sunsets on horizon at Montrose Basin reserve
Pink sunsets are on the Angus horizon as nature reserve bosses await the annual influx of migrating visitor.
View ArticleFlying visit: ‘Human swan’ lands in Fife and Angus ahead of COP26
A woman dubbed the 'human swan' has flow into Fife and Angus as part of a round-Britain climate challenge ahead of COP26.
View ArticleNine parties eye up Lochside – but will any do a deal for Forfar’s eyesore...
Nine parties have shown an interest in Forfar’s empty Lochside leisure centre.
View ArticlePolice hunt man who ‘touched himself inappropriately’ on Arbroath-bound train
Police have appealed for help to track down a man who was seen "touching himself inappropriately" on a train bound for Arbroath.
View Article‘Our mechanic in the sky’: Memorial bench for tragic Montrose man Dariusz, 44
A crowd-funded memorial bench has been put up at Montrose beach in honour of a mechanic who died after getting trapped under a car.
View Article‘There’ve been sleepless nights’: Monifieth man seeking answers after family...
A Monifieth man says he is still looking for answers over what caused his car to go up in flames while heading on a family holiday to Blackpool.
View Article‘Have you got my teeth?’ Man, 84, thanks Carnoustie bar manager after raking...
A pensioner has thanked a bar manager after she raked through bins for half an hour to find his false teeth.
View ArticleThe next episode: Angus Council committee shake-up on cards after Whistledown...
Angus councillors are heading for a committee shake-up forced by the fallout from social media scandals which engulfed two top figures in quick succession earlier this summer.
View Article‘Legend’ Arbroath fundraiser Steve Barnes dies after 15-year cancer battle
Angus fundraiser Steve Barnes has died, 15 years after he was first diagnosed with cancer.
View ArticleConcern for staff as Tayside and Fife nursing vacancies remain high
A union has warned that staff are struggling to cope - as nursing and midwifery vacancies in Tayside and Fife remain at one of their highest ever levels.
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