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T in the Park looking for pastures new — but still at Balado

T in the Park organisers say music lovers will be able to enjoy the festival in Kinross-shire for years to come. (...)


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Youngsters warned derelict Elms mansion in Arbroath is home to many hidden dangers

Youngsters in Arbroath have been warned to stay away from a 19th-century mansion amid fears someone could be killed. (...)


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Contractors ready to start work on dangerous stretch of A92 in Angus

A £2.1 million project is about to get under way to realign a blackspot stretch of Angus coast road. (...)


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Dunkeld man argues roundabouts could cut A9 junction dangers until dualling is completed

With work not due to start on dualling the A9 until 2017, a Perthshire man is calling for immediate action to cut the accident toll. (...)


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Fines totalling £336,000 for firms involved in worker's Dundee factory fall

Three Dundee firms have been fined more than £330,000 after a worker fell six and a half metres on to the concrete floor of a warehouse. (...)


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Scaffolding up at Dunkeld Cathedral to repair winter damage

One of the most historic places of worship in Scotland is undergoing work after some of its masonry fell. (...)


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Inspection finds west Fife taxi fleet in 'exceptional' condition

West Fife taxis have scored an ''exceptional'' 100% pass rate in annual inspections. (...)


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Council to step up kite warnings around Dundee Airport

Stronger warnings against kite flying in the area of Dundee Airport will be in place in the next few days after an incident in which a kite drifted too close to the runway. (...)


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Plea to heed safety message during Broughty Ferry underpass work

Broughty Ferry residents have been warned to take care at a railway crossing after maintenance work started on a nearby underpass. (...)


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Fire Brigades Union claims Tayside's new engines are better at saving costs than saving lives

Tayside Fire and Rescue has defended its decision to buy three state-of-the-art fire engines amid accusations that its sophisticated machinery is a step backwards. (...)


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Cyclist accuses Forth Ports of not doing enough to keep path through Dundee harbour open

A cyclist has accused the owners of Dundee harbour of neglecting their ''civil duties'' after claiming that they are failing to keep a cycle route open in adverse weather. (...)


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Dookers asked to play their part to ensure safety of New Year's Day swim

Organisers of the Broughty Ferry New Year's Day Dook have insisted safety is paramount ahead of Sunday's dip into the waters of the Tay. (...)


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Freaky Friday passes without major incident

Festive celebrations kicked-off in earnest at the weekend, with Perth revellers enjoying largely trouble-free nights out. (...)


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British Transport Police stepping up patrols for Christmas rush

Rail staff and passengers are to see increased high-profile British Transport Police patrols on trains and at stations to help make sure that festive revellers get to their celebrations — and home again — safely. (...)


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Safer Routes scheme helping to protect students in St Andrews

Police have launched a campaign to protect lone St Andrews University undergraduates late at night. (...)


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Holyrood debate hears coastguard cuts are favouring savings over lives

The Scottish has branded UK ministers ''penny-pinching number crunchers'' for closing the Forth coastguard station. (...)


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Neighbours asked to play their part in protecting elderly from fire danger

Tayside fire chiefs have sent out a stark safety warning after a 93-year-old man died in an Angus house fire. (...)


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Hundreds of Halloween partygoers forced to evacuate during DUSA fire alarm

Dundee University Students' Association (DUSA) has promised a ''full investigation'' after a fire alarm forced more than 500 people to evacuate a party. (...)


Agricultural farming's appalling accident record revealed in Health and Safety Executive figures

Nearly two thirds of Scots killed at work last year worked in agriculture. (...)


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Falls of Bruar accidents increase pressure for canyoning regulations

New rules could soon be introduced to license canyoning guides after two women suffered spinal injuries while taking part in the sport in Highland Perthshire. (...)


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