Freaky Friday passes without major incident
Festive celebrations kicked-off in earnest at the weekend, with Perth revellers enjoying largely trouble-free nights out. (...)
Independents ready to fight their corner in Forfar's 'store wars'
Independent Forfar traders are preparing to mount a customer offensive to stave off a hit from the crossfire of impending ''store wars''. (...)
CISWO rates dispute puts Glenrothes Tesco store plan in doubt
Tesco's plans to create 400 jobs in Glenrothes are hanging in the balance after crucial land deal talks broke down. (...)
Revised plans may provide way forward in bitter Pitlochry development dispute
It appears the developers behind controversial plans for Pitlochry have gone back to the drawing board. (...)
Angus Council looking at ways to improve Arbroath town centre road system
Angus Council is to investigate making changes to a major access road into Arbroath town centre. (...)
Sad day for Glenrothes as Co-Op store closes, with loss of 42 jobs
Saturday signals a sad day for Glenrothes as one of the town's longest standing supermarkets closes its doors with the loss of 42 jobs. (...)
Asda claims its move into Arbroath retail park will see empty units start to fill up
Supermarket giant Asda has claimed its new Arbroath store will "stimulate interest" in vacant shop units. (...)
Coupar Angus residents and politicians want parking spaces back to improve trade
A year since the transformation of Coupar Angus town centre, politicians have joined locals in calling for a rethink of the scheme. (...)
'We are trying hard' — Arbroath shop owner calls for some positive thinking
An Angus trader insists a high street resurgence can be more than just a fairytale for Arbroath. (...)
Closure of Co-Op store — and loss of 42 jobs — described as a 'huge blow' for Glenrothes
A Glenrothes supermarket is to close its doors next month, with the loss of 42 jobs. (...)
Councillors reject planners' advice and approve Morrisons supermarket in Kirkcaldy
People power prevailed at Fife Council headquarters when campaigners for a Kirkcaldy supermarket were granted their wish. (...)
New Kirkcaldy supermarket a 'major milestone'
A former Scottish Enterprise chief has hailed the decision of councillors to approve plans for a new supermarket in Kirkcaldy as a "major milestone" for the town. (...)
St Andrews students criticise 'silver bullet' solution to town centre residency
Student leaders have hit out at the two St Andrews councillors who supported introduction of a moratorium on houses in multiple occupation (HMO) in the town. (...)
Fight for Pitlochry's town centre goes on
The battle for Pitlochry town centre continues after a new report detailing apparent problems with the controversial development was submitted to planning chiefs. (...)
St Andrews Students' Association 'incredibly frustrated' by news of HMO moratorium
A moratorium has been imposed on new houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) in central St Andrews after a warning the area could soon be completely populated by students. (...)
Special council report confirms pain being felt by high street retailers
Economic conditions remain difficult for town centre shops, according to a detailed review of Perth's retail sector. (...)
Funding crisis casts doubts over future of St Andrews Botanic Garden
The future of St Andrews' much-loved botanic garden is hanging in the balance amid a funding crisis. (...)
Happy Saturday as Dunfermline Delivers free town centre buses
A free shuttle bus carried shoppers around Dunfermline town centre on Saturday. (...)
Sainsbury's retains interest in Glenrothes despite Kingdom Shopping Centre disappointment
A major supermarket chain has confirmed that it will not give up on coming to Glenrothes and has pledged to retain its interest in the town. (...)
Pitlochry Conservation Society claims plans risk creating 'clone town'
There are fresh fears that Pitlochry could become another "clone town" if controversial proposals are approved. (...)