Dundee City Council outlines £320 million spending programme 'to support the local economy'
Dundee City Council is to commit a major investment totalling more than £320 million in new and refurbished facilities in schools, housing, community buildings and roads over the next four years. (...)
Anstruther driver claims Fife Council uses stalling tactics to limit pothole payouts
An angry motorist has criticised Fife Council after enduring an 11-month fight for compensation for damage caused to his car by a large pothole. (...)
Councillors warn 'unfunded' council tax freeze will worsen the bite of inflation
Opposition councillors are warning inflation will lead to ''significant cuts'' in Dundee City Council's budget up to 2015. (...)
Dundee City Council will have to cut another £3.4m
Dundee City Council has said it will have to cut £3.4 million from next year's budget. (...)
Council staff's hopes of some Christmas cheer hit a brick wall
Dundee City Council officials have been accused of being ''killjoys'' after telling staff they are not allowed to put Christmas decorations on the walls at Dundee House. (...)
Angus Council suspends four staff amid Yvonne Carrie death investigation
Angus Council has suspended four employees in the wake of the death of a 74-year-old woman. (...)
Dundee City Council to appeal Linda Ross employment tribunal judgment
Dundee City Council is to appeal against the findings of the employment tribunal panel which severely criticised the council over its handling of the Linda Ross affair. (...)
Arbroath Library campaigners get off to good start
Campaigners fighting to retain Arbroath Library as part of the town's common good have claimed an initial victory. (...)
Campaign group claims economic case for Perth City Hall demolition collapses under scrutiny
Objectors to plans to replace Perth City Hall with a civic square say claimed economic benefits are ''pure speculation''. (...)
'We're committed to the project' — council says there's no drama in decision to defer £3 million Perth Theatre payment
Officials insists the redevelopment of Perth Theatre is still on course, despite Perth and Kinross Council holding more than £3 million of funding for a year. (...)
Perth and Kinross Council savings dominated by staff cost cuts
Perth and Kinross Council's spending this year has been helped by more than £5.5 million in savings on staff. (...)
'Quite shocking' — call for council to face Linda Ross case investigation
The city's longest-serving councillor has demanded a full investigation into Dundee City Council's treatment of former deputy head teacher Linda Ross. (...)
RM Condor agrees recycling plan with Angus Council
Angus Council is to embark on a new green scheme with the men who wear the green beret. (...)
Dundee taxi driver suspended after sex offence conviction
A Dundee taxi driver has had his licence suspended after he was convicted of a sexual offence. (...)
'This is just like Big Brother' — outrage after Dundee City Council admits spending £51,000 on private detectives to spy on staff
Opposition leaders in Dundee have criticised the city council over the revelation that it had spent more than £51,000 to spy on its own workers. (...)
Supporters say stopover sites are best option for 'controlling' Traveller stays
The establishment of "stopover sites" for Gypsy Travellers in Fife has been cautiously welcomed as the best way to "control the situation". (...)
Inquiry hears council's case for compulsory purchase of derelict Stobswell shop
The fate of a derelict shop in Stobswell is a step closer to being decided following a public inquiry in Dundee. (...)
Local businessmen quick to challenge council's claim of 'qualified support' for Traveller stopover site at Crail
Fife Council's plan for a dedicated stopover site for Gypsy Travellers on the outskirts of Crail is already causing serious concern in the area. (...)
Council seeking partner for solar power revolution in Dundee
Dundee could become one of the greenest cities in the UK thanks to solar power. (...)
Apology demanded from Fife Council for contractor's shoddy workmanship
A Fife man has demanded an apology after contractors working on behalf of the council turned his home into a building site. (...)