Friday, 5 June 2009

Perth FM News - 5th June 09

Missing Perth woman traced, whilst German woman still missing

A Perth woman whose been missing for a week has been traced safe and well. Lorraine Rothwell from Bridgend has made contact with her family after a police campaign. Meanwhile a German national who worked on a Perthshire farm has now been missing for two weeks. Sonja Von Monkievitch was last seen at Culdees Farm in Aberfeldy where she worked voluntarily. Police are increasingly concerned for her welfare.

NHS dentist plans for Perth

The problem of finding a dentist in Perth will be lifted, after a dentist prepares to take on thousands of NHS patients. Caledonian dental Care has unveiled plans to expand their business, creating 20 jobs in the process. The current York Place practice will be expanded to include a new eight-surgery building along Kinoull causeway. It'll mean that people will be entitled to NHS care for at least four years. An information pack can be picked up from the practice on Saturday the 20th June.

School awards for environmental projects

Grantully primary school took away the top prize at this year's Harris Moore Awards at Perth's AK Bell library yesterday. The awards encourage school pupils to care for the environment. The competition's been running since 1991. Schools are judged throughout May on their individual projects. Grantully demonstrated excellence in all areas for their innovative school grounds project.

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