Clean up at T in the Park
The clean up operation is underway after T in The Park. Over 85 thousand visitors travelled each day to the Balado site. Police have praised the low crime rates once again at the festival, after only 58 arrests. Organiser Geoff Ellis says they plan to stay in Kinross for as long as possible.
Perth family mourn son after tragic T in the Park death
Meanwhile, a Perthshire family are grieving following the death of their son as he travelled to T in the Park. 17-year-old Lachlan Gillis died after being hit by a lorry near the festival site. His family own the Cairn 'o Mohr fruit winery at East Inchmichael in Errol. He's been described as popular and sensible.
Community Campus complete
The first of six new Community campuses in Perth and Kinross has been completed. The Blairgowrie Community Campus is part of a 136 million pound investment by the local authority. It's to be shared by Newhill Primary and Nursery School and St Stephen's RC Primary School. The building has state of the art facilities. It'll be used out of school hours by the local community.
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