Crieff Hydro Hotel says £100 million plan is going back to founding principles
Crieff Hydro Hotel's £100 million plans to build 200 lodges and a 100-bed care home are ''going back to its roots'', it was claimed this week. (...)
Miss World contestants reign supreme in beautiful Perthshire
Miss World contestants have been bringing a real touch of glamour to Perthshire. (...)
Griff Rhys Jones revisits Perthshire on documentary trail
The centre of Crieff came to a standstill for one man and his drove, as presenter Griff Rhys Jones completed a 200-mile trek from Skye to Strathearn. (...)
'Tourists think they've hit some sort of backwater' — Perthshire business chief explains digital imperative
Perthshire must keep pressing for vital technological tools so it does not fall behind the rest of the country, according to a business and tourism leader. (...)
'A lot going for it' — Crieff folk think it's time for action
Residents in Crieff have been invited to attend a meeting to discuss the possibility of setting up a development trust to regenerate the town. (...)
Anti-English graffiti tarnishes Crieff's reputation
Crieff's reputation as a welcoming holiday destination was tarnished at the weekend by vandals who daubed obscene and anti-English graffiti across the town. (...)
Tayside and Fife grab a slice of 'staycation' boom
Major events this year will help Tayside and Fife grab a slice of the ‘staycation’ boom, it has been claimed. (...)
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Terms for obesity thought 'rude' by many
Doctors are being given a hard time by overweight patients offended when the subject of their weight is broached, a Dundee University researcher has said. (...)
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