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Caught in the act — escaped Camperdown Wildlife Centre otter trapped hunting for fish in local garden

An otter has been captured in the garden of a Dundee home only days after around £2,000 worth of prize carp was ravaged. (...)


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RM Condor remembrance garden pays tribute to heroes of 45 Commando

They may not have died in combat, but 45 Commando have ensured two marines killed in car crashes last year will never be forgotten. (...)


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Joe hates to carp — but garden guest otter show more manners

An opportunistic otter is at the heart of a fishy mystery on the outskirts of Dundee. (...)


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Controlled explosion in Alyth after gardeners dig up mortar shell

There was drama in Alyth on Thursday after a mortar shell was uncovered in a garden. (...)


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Supporters confident of future for St Andrews Botanic Garden — but not without change

A popular Fife attraction at the centre of a funding crisis could yet enjoy a bright future following a series of negotiations between interested parties. (...)


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St Andrews Botanic Garden wins higher 'excellent' rating from VisitScotland

A Fife attraction at the centre of a funding crisis has been awarded four stars by Scotland's tourism body. (...)


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'A quiet space in a city' — Dundee University's Botanic Garden marks 40 years

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dundee University's Botanic Garden, a week of special events has been planned in this most beautiful corner of the city. Helen Brown talks to curator Alasdair Hood about a great public favourite. (...)


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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. (...)


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Branklyn Garden putting on show for fans of the blues

The National Trust for Scotland's Branklyn Garden in Perth will host its annual Meconopsis Day on Sunday for fans of the beautiful blue Himalayan poppy. (...)


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Forfar plant market to reinforce 'keep it local' message

A new flower market could see Angus gardens blooming with the very best of local produce. (...)


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Arbroath Yompers put heart and sole into fund-raising efforts

Community supporters donned their walking boots at the weekend to raise money for two good causes in Angus. (...)


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Buildings at Perth gardens go on the market

Buildings attached to the much-loved Cherrybank Gardens on the outskirts of Perth have been put on the market for sale. (...)


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Demands made of Dundee housing association over South Road 'nightmare'

Dundee City Council has made a legal demand that a housing association brings its "nightmare" South Road site up to scratch. (...)


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Literary figures added to Fife museum collection

Fife Council has added some historic sculptures to its museum collection. (...)


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Porky pair star attraction at Flower and Food Festival

The Hairy Bikers weren’t the only stars of the Dundee Flower and Food Festival at the weekend — the "hairy porkers" followed a close second. (...)


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Cannabis shock for 90-year-old Fife man

A 90-year-old Fife man was stunned to find what is believed to be a cannabis plant growing in his garden. (...)


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Patients sad to see Ninewells Hospital trees cut down

Trees beside the "fresh air garden" at Ninewells Hospital have been cut down to make way for a new £10.4m nuclear medicine facility. (...)


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Scone Palace welcomes Beechgrove Garden man Don Pritchard

The grounds of Scone Palace will look forward to a new lease of life following the appointment of a new head gardener. (...)


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Call for tenants to get the 'heave-ho' for unkempt gardens

Council tenants who refuse to keep their gardens tidy should be turfed out into gardenless flats, according to Fife Labour leader Alex Rowley. (...)


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Plea to gardeners to keep their eyes peeled for hedgehogs

Gardeners are being urged to watch out for hedgehogs before getting out their power tools. (...)


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