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Scottish Water deals with burst main in Invergowrie

Scottish Water has apologised to customers in Invergowrie for any disruption to their supplies because of a burst main. (...)


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Councillor condemns vandals for Invergowrie war memorial damage

Carse councillor Peter Mulheron has condemned young vandals in Invergowrie after a war memorial to the village's fallen heroes was desecrated. (...)


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Family disgusted by vandalism at Invergowrie memorial bench

A memorial bench for an Invergowrie man who was killed while attempting to foil a multi-million-pound drugs smuggling operation has been targeted by vandals. (...)


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Locals warned Dundee Airport night noise will last the rest of the week

Residents near Dundee Airport are faced with another week of late-night noise after it emerged the contractors resurfacing its runway have fallen behind schedule. (...)


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Parents 'fuming' at Perthshire kids' club closures

Communities across Perthshire could be torn apart by the decision to close vital after-school clubs, parents have told The Courier. (...)


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Dr Nigel Peyton appointed Bishop of Brechin

The canon of St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth has again failed in her bid to become the first woman bishop of a major UK church. (...)


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Transport police to increase patrols in railway crime crack-down

Three Angus towns have been described as hotspots for railway crime. (...)


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James Hutton Institute to tackle global issues

Scotland's new research "super institute" is launched on Tuesday, with the job of tackling some of the world's most challenging problems including climate change and threats to food and water security. (...)


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Scots Guards recruits at home in museum

The Scots Guards welcomed two recruits in unusual surroundings as two Tayside men took their oath of allegiance. (...)


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Oliver treated with new laser bought with £47,000 charity donation to Ninewells Hospital

A three-year-old Dundee boy is one of the first children to benefit from a new laser at Ninewells Hospital, purchased with the help of a £47,000 local charity donation. (...)


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Dundee MSPs add voices to calls for better rail services between Perth and Arbroath

Dundee's two MSPs have thrown their weight behind proposals to boost rail services in the area. (...)


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Dundee woman Irene Jackson dies five months after crash

A Dundee woman has died five months after being seriously injured in a car crash in the Carse of Gowrie, which claimed another life and left four people hurt. (...)


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Perth and Kinross shopkeepers told to get 'off their backsides'

Shopkeepers in Perth and Kinross have been told to get "off their backsides" and make their own efforts to clear snow from their doorways. (...)


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Donors battle weather to answer plea for blood

A 73-year-old blood donor has trudged through the snow from his home in Invergowrie to make his 93rd donation at Ninewells Hospital. (...)


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Perfect day for little boy with rare food syndrome

Christmas wishes came true early for a young Invergowrie boy with a very rare illness when he was Santa's guest of honour. (...)


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Science pioneer James Hutton will link Scottish institutes

The new research institute to be formed when SCRI, the crop research centre in Invergowrie, and Aberdeen's Macaulay Land Use Research Institute merge next April is to be named in honour of the Scottish science pioneer, James Hutton. (...)


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Fund-raisers taking on AICR's Kilimanjaro challenge

After losing his maternal grandmother to cancer, Fife farmer's son John Lamont is preparing for the biggest challenge of his life. (...)


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Generous couple's wedding present

A generous couple have passed up wedding gifts in a bid to aid charity. (...)


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Riverside Nature Park's beach 'danger'

Members of the public are to be discouraged from venturing on to a "dangerous" beach when a tract of unused land on Dundee's western fringes is opened to the public as a nature park. (...)


Bubbles man's naked terror

A man whose first experience of the former legal high "bubbles" led him to believe he was dying has been told to prove his error in judgment was a one-off. (...)


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