Controlled farm fires send 'horrendous blanket of smoke' across Carnoustie area
People in the Carnoustie area have complained after controlled fires north of the town created a "horrendous blanket of smoke". (...)
Nield prevented from challenging Angus Council's golf sponsorship deals
A bid by a leading Angus administration councillor to challenge the authority's handling of a promotional tie-up with one of the world's top female golfers has been torpedoed by the county's provost. (...)
Man dragged out of Carnoustie pub and beaten by biker gang
A dozen bikers dragged a man from an Angus pub and assaulted him outside, leaving customers shaking in fear and weeping at the brutality of the attack. (...)
'Disgraceful', 'insulting' and 'deeply hurtful' — Tartan Day entertainment snub continues to cause anger
The decision by a Tartan Day working group to snub local amateur talent in Angus has been described as ''disgraceful'', ''insulting'' and ''deeply hurtful''. (...)
£3,000 Red Hot Chilli Pipers bill is too much to swallow for Angus finance chief
An Angus councillor has stepped down from a Tartan Day working group in disgust at the decision to pay the Red Hot Chilli Pipers more than £3,000 to perform for black tie guests. (...)
Roadworks doubling up in Carnoustie
Carnoustie is facing weeks of roadworks disruption from two projects starting on Monday. (...)
Funeral held for Carnoustie man Tony English
The funeral of a Carnoustie man who died in suspicious circumstances before Christmas took place in Dundee on Wednesday. (...)
Angus tuba player Ross Knight wins BBC Radio 2 award
A Carnoustie teenager was this week named the overall winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Brass Award 2012. (...)
Man charged in connection with death of Carnoustie man Tony English
A 44-year-old has been charged in connection with the suspicious death of Carnoustie man Tony English. (...)
Angus Council urged to avoid 'knee jerk' reaction to Carnoustie flood warning
Coastal works proposed for Carnoustie have been criticised as a ''knee jerk'' response to the risk of flooding. (...)
Twins Ayley and Chloe welcomed home with Carnoustie party
Carnoustie twins Ayley and Chloe Hirsch have been given a homecoming to remember after life-changing surgery to give them the use of their legs. (...)
Craw's Nest Tassie places snapped up in 10 minutes
Carnoustie's Craw's Nest Tassie can lay claim to the title of Britain's most popular amateur golf tournament after all 339 places for this year's event were snapped up within ten minutes of the competition's online application system going live this week. (...)
Group takes step forward in deciding Corse Hill windfarm community benefits
A group set up to discuss community benefits offered by a planned Angus windfarm has announced the area in which the windfall can be discussed. (...)
Are Carnoustie folk really the unhappiest in Angus?
A Carnoustie councillor says he is not surprised residents are reported to be the unhappiest in Angus. (...)
Brooke Ramsay's family feeling let down by NHS
The father of a disabled seven-year-old has claimed the NHS is ''stalling'' his daughter's progress. (...)
Last chance to join Corse Hill Wind Farm Community Benefit Forum
A new Angus community windfarm group is set for its inaugural meeting. (...)
Internet helping dad keep up with Ayley and Chloe's progress
The father of Carnoustie twins Ayley and Chloe Hirsch has told The Courier of his heavy heart at leaving them in the US after life-changing operations. (...)
'The best feeling ever' — tears of joy for mum and dad as Ayley and Chloe take first steps
Carnoustie twins Ayley and Chloe Hirsch have amazed their parents — by walking just days after a life-changing operation. (...)
'What a special person' — father leads tributes to Carnoustie woman Dr Leigh Ellison
Tribute have been paid to a high-achieving Angus woman, who died aged 31 after a diabetic episode earlier this month. (...)
'It means so much' — support from back home helping Hirsch family deal with trials of twins' treatment
Carnoustie twins Ayley and Chloe Hirsch have been discharged from hospital in America after starting the long road to taking their first steps. (...)