Highland Perthshire News
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Report on the recent meeting attended by 35 people in Kenmore which produced an early sketch of what this might entail
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Academy's Work Experience
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Pupils pitched into work experience at St Johnstone football stadium where their bonus and ‘wages’ for the two days was a free seat to watch a match
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BIRKS HYDRO ELECTRIC PROPOSALS: 157 members of the public attended the community council meeting on 3 February in Aberfeldy Town Hall and voted on the proposed scheme in advance of the decision making meeting of the Common Good Fund >>
BROADBAND: MSP calls for greater acceleration of rural broadband service improvements >>
POWERLINE: Accusation by MSP of ScotGov Deceit & U-Turn on Beauly-Denny >>
ETAPE RACE: Unfinished business as questions continue about police’s heavy-handed action into the 2009 tack attack enquiry>>
HUGE INCREASE: P&K, as one of the most popular and desirable places to live in Scotland, will experience a soaring population - according to the Registrar General >>
PITLOCHRY CENTRE: Upland Developments' latest proposals are the subject of a special meeting of the community council in Moulin Hall at 7.30pm on Monday 8 February>>
PITLOCHRY'S DEMISE: shortsightedness and lack of leadership condemns it to being 'a departure lounge for the elderly'>>
KINLOCH RANNOCH OOH: The meeting of the Scottish Parliament’s Health & Sport Committee was well attended by local residents inthe village on 25 January. A local's view on the Health Board's case: 'Because you're NOT Worth It'>>
HARSH WEATHER coupled with the hard times with the economy raise difficulties for local contractors>>
GRIFFIN WINDFARM: Opportunities for local businesses will be highlighted at open days in Birnam & Aberfeldy during February>>
HIGH STREET VOIDS: With nine empty shops apparently not attracting interest at their current rents, some reckon that there is little sense in the present economic climate in creating six new shops in the centre of Pitlochry>>
BIRKS CINEMA: Further funding support successes achieved for the project to regenerate the art deco building in Aberfeldy>>
KINLOCH RANNOCH POST: Steps are underway for a replacement Post Office counter service in the village since Post Taste ceased trading. Meanwhile the Country Store makes steady advances.
BUNGEE JUMP 'LULU'? : Clearance for first UK purpose-built jumping structure a 'legitimate use of the countryside' or a Locally Unacceptable Landscape Use' (LULU)?>>
STREET PARTY: Organising committee chairman explains the cancellation of the New Year's Day event this year>>
BEAULY-DENNY: ScotGov scorned as 'weak, incomptent and clueless' over powerline decision >>
LOCAL FARMING: MSP accuses ScotGov and SEPA of blighting landusers' livelihoods over flood management>>
COUNCIL HOUSING: New Housing Bill (Scotland) curbs Right to Buy>>
OMBUDSMAN: UK government appointment for farmers and producers is welcome by MSP Murdo Fraser>>
SPORTS HEADLINES
Local Anglers' Helping Hands Sought
Highland Perthshire Recent News
French government awarded Aberfeldy WW2 veteran a medal for his part in the Normandy landings
Sabotage charges dropped against local man in connection with the 2009 Etape Caledonia cycle race
Is Pitlochry to be the 'crown' town of Highland Perthshire or just a 'clone' of so many other Scottish rural towns?
Life's a bitch, and life's got lots of sisters
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SAINSBURY'S
SURVEY FIGURES
Preliminary results of the survey conducted on the recent open days in Pitlochry have been released.
Fuller details are to be available at the community council meeting in Pitlochry on 10 February
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Spectacular Saving with this exclusive deal until 14 February

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