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Cautious praise for Montrose Golf Links' efforts

Councillors have praised Montrose Golf Links Ltd after it succeeded in turning around its financial fortunes. (...)


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Angus Glens Film Club offers night at the movies

An Angus film club has announced plans to screen a number of contemporary movies when its winter season kicks off. (...)


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Angus Ambassador Awards finalists revealed

This year's Angus Ambassador awards finalists have been announced, and include the likes of a county resort and mezzo soprano opera singer. (...)


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Agreement hoped to end energy firm cold calls

Trading Standards watchdogs hope to cut the number of cold-callers in Angus after they entered into an agreement with energy providers. (...)


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Rare Queen Mother stamps donated to Glamis Castle

A generous donation by a visitor to Glamis Castle has helped safeguard a fascinating piece of Queen Mother memorabilia for future generations. (...)


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A winning season for City of Brechin Pipe Band

The City of Brechin Pipe Band took to the streets of its home town on Saturday to mark the end of a successful competitive season. (...)


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Montrose Air Station homage to Battle of Britain heroes

An aviation history centre and an Angus museum have teamed up to pay homage to the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain. (...)


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Two dead as car ploughs into St Cyrus building

A horrific smash left two dead after a car slammed into a Mearns building with such force that witnesses said it was like an "explosion." (...)


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Treasures celebrate each of Angus Archives' 21 years

Staff at Angus Archives have been throwing the spotlight on many of the county's historical treasures to mark the centre's 21st birthday. (...)


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Interactive show just the job for honing pupils' skills

An Angus theatre has combined with an employability scheme to help young people pick up essential skills before heading out into the workplace. (...)


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Bringing history alive at Glen Esk

Glen Esk will come alive with the roar of cannon and beating of drums when a historical re-enactment group visits the heart of the community. (...)


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Angus Council 'gagging' jibe made about Montrose swimming pool

The provost of Angus has been accused of "gagging" free speech after a row over Montrose's new £10 million swimming pool sparked heated exchanges in the council chamber. (...)


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Edzell Library debate remains a closed book for Angus Council

A last ditch bid to save Edzell library lies in tatters after Angus Alliance councillors "point blank" refused to reopen the debate over its closure. (...)


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Further costs for £10m Montrose pool questioned

Opposition councillors in Montrose have demanded to know if the town's £10m swimming pool is in danger of running over budget after new figures left them with "unanswered questions." (...)


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Battle of Britain books flying off the shelves

Two books which recall wartime life at a former Angus airbase and recount the night the Luftwaffe bombed Angus and Fife have been republished to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. (...)


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Montrose women raise £2300 for juvenile diabetes research

A fund-raising disco and auction in Montrose has helped two women raise over £2300 for a diabetes charity. (...)


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Montrose to gain from £225,000 sport investment

Angus Council is to spend £225,000 providing temporary sports areas for Montrose residents while the new swimming pool is being built. (...)


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Edzell Library campaigners to put case to council

A campaign to save a rural Angus library is set to make another roll of the dice later this week. (...)


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TV pictures help to solve mystery of priceless goblet

The mystery surrounding an engraved goblet that had thwarted all attempts at deciphering its markings has at last been laid bare — thanks to a little TV magic. (...)


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Public consultation on cuts promised by council

No decision will be taken over council service cuts until after the public is consulted, Angus Council's chief executive has promised. (...)


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