Parent unhappy with council's response to teacher complaint
A Highland Perthshire mother is unhappy with the outcome of a council investigation into her complaint that her child had sticky tape placed across their mouth by a teacher. (...)
Councillors reject 1,800-house plan for outskirts of Perth
An agent for developers of a 1800-house plan on the western outskirts of Perth says the council missed an opportunity by narrowly rejecting it. (...)
Grounds maintenance teams will cut back by not cutting back
The upkeep of private ground by Perth and Kinross Council was this week described as ''ludicrous''. (...)
'What a man' — funeral of Carnoustie haulier David Murray
The strain of bagpipes filled a still Angus morning on Saturday as one of the county's best-loved sons was laid to rest. (...)
Support for scheme designed to cut lorry journeys in centre of Perth
Perth could become the first place in Scotland to trial a new green transport scheme, if funding is secured. (...)
Developer surprises community by coming back with revised — and more welcome — Invervar hydro plans
The developer behind a controversial hydro scheme has gone back to the drawing board to placate opponents in west Perthshire. (...)
Queen of the South 3 Forfar 0: Loons boss sees encouraging signs amid defeat
Forfar emerged with credit from their Scottish Communities League Cup clash with first division Queens. (...)
Forfar Athletic v Stenhousemuir: Loons enjoy back-to-back games
Forfar are looking to capitalise on back-to-back home games to get their second division campaign up and running. (...)
Reality bites as council starts to add detail to programme of cuts
The public finance squeeze is being brought home to Perthshire communities as the latest in a raft of detailed cuts are outlined. (...)
Brechin City v Forfar Athletic: Second division's Super Saturday contribution
There is no champagne on ice as might be the case elsewhere in the county, but the second division aspect of Super Saturday in Angus will be just as tense an affair. (...)
Turbine efficiency doubts as Muthill wind farm rejected
Despite please from the applicant, proposals for a wind farm near Muthill were unanimously refused by councillors. (...)
Forfar Athletic 2 Stenhousemuir FC 0: Loons stake play-off place
Forfar made their advantage over Airdrie United count at Station Park on Tuesday with a well-deserved three points against Stenhousemuir. (...)
Forfar Athletic v Stenhousemuir FC: Play-offs within Loons' reach
Forfar will tonight look to bounce back from defeat at Somerset Park with a home victory against second division strugglers Stenhousemuir. (...)
Ayr United 3 Forfar Athletic 1: Loons' defending criticised by Ian Campbell
Forfar assistant manager Ian Campbell admitted his side handed the points on a plate to Ayr United, as poor defending saw the Loons go down 3-1 at Somerset Park. (...)
Ayr United v Forfar Athletic: Vengeance expected
Forfar head west for the second leg of an Ayr United double header with the Loons certain to meet a Somerset Park side out for revenge. (...)
Airdrie United v Forfar Athletic: Loons out for revenge
Forfar face Airdrie United tonight for the second time in four days and they will be out to avenge Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Excelsior Stadium. (...)
Kilmagadwood housing proposal backed by councillors despite strong local opposition
Residents of a Kinross-shire hamlet have seen their efforts to discourage developers from adding to their settlement dashed. (...)
Council confirms additional capacity for popular recycling service
Following a comprehensive review of kerbside recycling in Perth and Kinross, council chiefs believe they have the answer to the system's inadequacies — but admit they could yet be wrong. (...)
Dick Campbell is up for the fight after cancer diagnosis
Forfar Athletic and the wider community of Scottish football have rallied in support of Loons boss Dick Campbell after learning the 57-year-old is facing a cancer fight. (...)
Speaking out on behalf of public toilets in Highland Perthshire
A Highland Perthshire councillor has launched a firm defence of the region's public toilets that were threatened as part of a cost-cutting exercise in the recent budget process. (...)