Man denies setting fire to horse lorry at Dundee equestrian centre By Ciaran Shanks December 12 2019, 8.14am Updated: September 23 2021, 9.41am [[title]] [[text]] An error occurred. Please try again. [[success]] Email address Sign up A 33-year-old man has denied setting fire to a horse lorry at an equestrian centre. Stephen Bell, of Invercraig Place, is charged with wilfully setting fire to a lorry at Claverhouse Equestrian Centre on May 20 2018. It is alleged that the fire took effect and caused extensive damage. Bell pleaded not guilty to the charge with solicitor Anne Duffy intimating a special defence of alibi. A trial was fixed for January. Already a subscriber? Sign in [[title]] [[text]] Close This article originally appeared on the Evening Telegraph website. For more information, read about our new combined website. More from Courts Wednesday court round-up — Whistling prisoner and nine-hour seige Abusive Perth boyfriend slammed by sheriff for trying to blame his victim Convicted UDA terrorist failed to notify police about Fife house move Crime spree teen detained for Buckfast bottle stabbing in Fife Angus man avoids jail for homophobic rant at Dundee Premier Inn Fife driver cleared of causing pedestrian's death Tuesday court round-up — Door handle rattler jailed Fife man mowed down partner and locked her in car during campaign of abuse Diabetic dad led police on low-speed chase near Perth after blood-sugar levels dropped Fife child rapist admits campaign of abuse against two exes More from The Courier 'Nobody is really talking about Jamie McCart', says Callum Davidson, as St Johnstone defender… Jack Ross addresses Mark Birighitti mentality as Dundee United boss dismisses transfer talk RAB DOUGLAS: Special memories of Pat Liney and why Mark Birighitti deserves longer to… Arbroath make 'statement of intent' confirming signing of ex Hibs ace Scott Allan Perth and Kinross Council issues advice on bin collections ahead of strike Buffalo horns and beach dancing: Wednesday's news in pictures