Disillusioned Royal Mail customers turned to Broughty Ferry Scouts for Christmas post
Broughty Ferry's Scouts enjoyed a staggering 40% increase in the volume of mail delivered by their Christmas card postal service, and their success has been attributed to widespread disillusionment with the Royal Mail. (...)
Perthshire business chiefs accuse Virgin Media of ignoring rural areas in broadband push
Perthshire business leaders this week accused communications giant Virgin Media of abandoning communities by failing to provide high-speed broadband to rural Perthshire. (...)
Dundee University experts share vision of Crieff's future
An overhaul of Crieff High Street could radically raise the town's fortunes, a new study has determined. (...)
Tonight's the night for Rod Stewart fans
A signed photograph showing Rod Stewart cheering on Celtic during a match against Dundee United at Tannadice is to be auctioned for charity in Dundee tonight. (...)
'Open for business' — Whitehall Theatre looks to start new era
"The Whitehall Theatre is open for business.'' (...)
Anstruther RNLI stalwart chalks up 30 years of service
A volunteer with the Anstruther lifeboat has passed yet another milestone. (...)
Professor Iain Stewart made Royal Scottish Geographical Society president
Geologist Professor Iain Stewart was this week named president of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. (...)
Dundee planning more charging points for electric vehicles
Dundee City Council is planning to add more support for electric-powered vehicles. (...)
Plans lodged for energy plant at Perthshire farm
Plans to create a renewable energy plant to power more than 1,000 houses have been lodged with Perth and Kinross Council. (...)
Forth Ports denies Leith move is a blow for Dundee's renewable energy hopes
The chief executive of Forth Ports has denied favouring Edinburgh over Dundee as its major offshore renewables manufacturing hub in the east of Scotland. (...)
