Month: February 2022
20 years after the introduction of Scotland’s largely ineffective fox hunting ‘ban’, leading animal welfare campaigns charity OneKind welcomes the introduction of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill. It will replace […]
The first book to specifically address the needs of the disabled cruiser and their carers to ensure a stress-free holiday. Michele Monro has more that 40 years’ experience […]
The National Trust for Scotland has announced the return of one of Scotland’s favourite family springtime events – the conservation charity’s popular Easter Egg Trails are back for the […]
A ground-breaking new approach to diabetes treatment is set to be trialled in Tayside following a £2.8m award from the Scottish Government Chief Scientists Office. The ‘intelligent Diabetes’ (iDiabetes) […]
ANGUSalive are delighted to announce a new, free Gentle Movement class starting at Forfar Community Campus as part of an Angus wide programme called Move More. From Friday 4th March at […]
Storms Dudley and Eunice expected to bring travel disruption High winds are expected to bring travel disruption later this week as Storms Dudley and Eunice sweep into Scotland. The Met […]
Scotland’s first drone port, Mercury Drone Ports, will begin working with the NHS for their first beyond visual line of sight drone trials next month. Establishing Angus as a […]
With the increase in cases in recent weeks due to the Omicron variant, NHS Tayside is reassuring people who have tested positive that they still have the opportunity to get […]
Calling the local community to return to The Webster in 2022! Issued Tuesday 8 February, 2022 Webster Memorial Theatre in Arbroath is putting a call out to the local community […]
Angus school children to help plant 420 trees in school grounds Young people from Arbroath High School will help plant 420 trees in their school grounds after securing funding […]
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