The people of Perth need to know more about the proposals for a waste plant near the centre of Perth. That's according to the Bridgend, Gannochy and Kinnoull community council. They've arranged a meeting for members of the public to hear more about the proposals by Grundon Waste Management. Community council vice chairman Richard Salvin says the plans have spiralled since they were originally proposed in 2006. The meeting will be held in Kinnoull Church on Thursday the 16th of April.
Police release CCTV images of armed robbers
Police investigating an armed robbery in Perth have released CCTV footage of the incident. It took place at the Isle of Skye hotel on the 3rd of November last year. The two suspects entered the hotel and threatened a night porter with a knife before taking a quantity of cash. They're shown wearing hooded tops worn back to front and zipped up with eye holes cut in to obscure their faces.
Unemployed youngsters set up for full time work growing veg
Youngsters in Perth are getting the chance to gain full time employment growing vegetables from a scheme set up by the YMCA. The three C's programme has received funding from a government package aimed to encourage communities to reduce carbon emissions. The Perth and District YMCA will employ youngsters to help households create vegetable patches in Oakbank and Craigie. They received over one hundred and twenty thousand pounds from the climate challenge fund.
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