Dundee Karting Arena almost ready for the starting grid
Dundee's first indoor go kart centre is on track to open by the end of April, according to one of the directors driving the exciting plan. (...)
Factory skatepark has plans to expand
The Factory skatepark in Dundee is hoping to add an indoor play area and community activity centre. (...)
'This is scandalous' — mum sees hopes of tribute to son dashed by Dunkeld leisure centre row
A heartbroken mother who raised £35,000 for Dunkeld's new leisure centre in memory of her son said she is ''disgusted'' the project is being blocked. (...)
Green for go — city council finally approves indoor karting centre plan
Dundee planners have given a green light for go to the city's first go-kart track. (...)
Live Active Leisure gains council's early support for new sports park
A Live Active Leisure Park is to be created under multi-million pound plans to transform Perth's sports facilities. (...)
Leisure and Culture Dundee takes over running of city attractions
A new charitable trust, Leisure and Culture Dundee, has officially taken over the running of some of the city's top attractions, including the McManus Galleries and the Caird Hall. (...)
Large fall in Caird Hall visitor numbers
The number of visitors to the Caird Hall has plummeted by more than a quarter due to the state of the economy, councillors heard this week. (...)
Broughty Ferry beach passes water quality test after a poor 2010
Broughty Ferry beach has passed the first water quality test of the summer season with flying colours. (...)
Angus Council approves £45,000 funding to tackle Keptie Pond algae
A £45,000 borehole project has been approved in an effort to rid Arbroath's Keptie Pond of unsightly summer algae. (...)
Fife Council looking at placing cultural services under control of trust
An arm's-length trust could soon be set up to run Fife's libraries, museums, arts and archives facilities, it has emerged. (...)
Graham Construction chosen as main contractor for Fife Institute replacement project
A multi-million-pound replacement for the Fife Institute in Glenrothes has moved a step closer with the appointment of the project's main contractor. (...)
Leisure & Culture Dundee charity takes step forward
The plan to set up a charity to take over city council-owned libraries, sports facilities and arts centres in Dundee is about to take a step forward. (...)
Landmark Hotel illness complaints up to 132
The number of people complaining of flu-like illness after visiting the Landmark Hotel in Dundee has risen to 132. (...)
NHS unsure when Landmark Hotel's leisure club will reopen
NHS Tayside cannot say when the Landmark Hotel in Dundee will be allowed to reopen its leisure club facilities following a confirmed case of Legionnaires' diseases. (...)
Council approves plan to pass leisure and cultural activities to new charitable body
Councillors in Dundee have approved plans to create a new kind of charity responsible for running the council's leisure and cultural activities — although there is no precedent for how it will operate. (...)
Cardenden pool given assurance despite cutbacks
Rumours that a Fife swimming pool could close due to council cutbacks were blown out of the water by the region's Sports and Leisure Trust. (...)
Switch to free entry puts Craigtoun Park's famous attractions in doubt
Once seen as a jewel in Fife's crown, huge uncertainty now surrounds the future of Craigtoun Country Park. (...)
Victory for leisure centre creche campaigners in Angus
Leisure centre creche services will be provided for the "lifetime" of the Angus Alliance administration — leaving campaigners "absolutely thrilled". (...)
Council plans £1.8 million upgrade for Dick McTaggart Sports Centre
The Dick McTaggart Sports Centre could be in line for a £1.8 million transformation into a regional centre for gymnastics, with facilities for training up to national squad level. (...)
Dundee City Council's legal discussion in culture debate
Dundee city councillors have found themselves arguing about legal fees. (...)