City council told to park any plan to increase cost of Menzieshill permits
A Dundee councillor has reacted angrily to a call for parity over car parking permit costs across the city. (...)
Monifieth residents vote to sack property factor Greenhome
Monifieth residents have voted to sack the factor for their estate, even as the firm threatened a fine far in excess of its dues. (...)
Servite and Perthshire merge to form Caledonia Housing Association
Two housing associations have joined forces to become one of the largest operators in the Tayside and Fife area. (...)
BLESMA is optimistic about the future of Ancaster Home
The loss of the generations which fought in the two great world wars is to signal a new chapter in the history of Perthshire home for veterans. (...)
First Minister stands behind Fife Council's decision to privatise care homes
Alex Salmond has given his personal backing to Fife Council's controversial decision to privatise care home provision. (...)
Aberdeen premiere for You've Been Trumped
An Angus production company's film on the residents fighting Donald Trump's £750 million golf development in Aberdeenshire is to receive its Scottish premiere this month. (...)
Concern at closure of Eden Bridge on A92
Plans to close part of the busy A92 in Fife have sparked concern, with one local councillor raising fears over the potential for "congestion, verge damage and irritation to residents." (...)
Scottish Conservative candidate Murdo Fraser out in Perth and Kinross
The future of Blairgowrie Community Hospital and the services it offers was placed centre stage by Conservative candidate for Perthshire North Murdo Fraser and Blairgowrie and the Glens councillor Caroline Shiers. (...)
Public asked for views on official stopover sites for travellers
Fifers are to be canvassed on plans to set up stopover sites for gypsy travellers passing through the region. (...)
Fife care homes: staff join the protests
Care home staff from within Fife Council-run residential centres were among those protesting about the decision to privatise provision ahead of a local authority meeting on Thursday. (...)
Nursing home shows its gratitude to 'ray of light' Demi
A "ray of sunshine" who brightens the lives of Broughty Ferry care home residents this week received the prize of a holiday in the sunshine. (...)
Residents have their say on former multis site
Menzieshill residents could be given a say on what should be built on land that used to be occupied by five multi-storey blocks. (...)
Mearns residents urged to report potholes to council
Residents of the Mearns have been urged to report potholes to Aberdeenshire Council after the severe winter weather took its toll on roads and pavements. (...)
'No evidence' of work at blocked Carnoustie street
Frustrated residents of a Carnoustie street have hit out at repairs that have closed their road for almost two months. (...)
Dunblane Boys' Brigade come to the aid of snowbound residents
Intrepid members of the Boys' Brigade eased the suffering of housebound Dunblane residents as fears rose they would be stranded without supplies in the horrendous winter weather. (...)
Pledge made on Riverside Drive development
The company behind a stalled multi-million pound housing development on a prime Dundee waterfront site has insisted it will still go ahead. (...)
Locals urged to play part in face of 'unprecedented' financial challenge
Some Perth and Kinross Council services will be radically slashed while others could be completely eradicated — with residents being warned there will be "no easy choices." (...)
Police community task force out in Forfar
The police will be on patrol in the Viewmount area of Forfar today following complaints about anti-social behaviour — particularly the disposal of drug paraphernalia. (...)
Authorities accused of leaving Charleston to degenerate into a 'slum'
Residents of Charleston have branded their part of Dundee a "slum" where the elderly fear for their safety inside their own homes. (...)
Tax payers asked if they would pay for another bin
Council tax payers in Perth and Kinross are being asked if they would be willing to pay for an extra garden and food waste bin. (...)