Protestors say incinerator consent was unlawful
Protestors of an planned incinorator in Perth say consent was given illegally. Bridgend, Gannochy and Kinnoull Community Council has written to Perth and Kinross Council leader Ian Miller. They are demanding the scheme be rejected by the authority. In the letter the community reveals advice from a planning lawyer that the outline consent was not lawful and could have a significant environmental impact. Resdents, businesses and politicians have repeatedly stressed opposition to the plan.
Police seek information into indecent exposure
Police in Perth are appealing for information after a man indecently exposed himself. The incident happened in Amulree Road early yesterday morning. The man emerged from behind the nearby church and then exposed himself in front of a bus that had stopped. He is said to be in his late 30s and wearing a grey t-shirt and jeans. It’s thought he may have been drinking.
Perth Railway Station to get 60 CCTV cameras
Security will be tightened at Perth railway station with the planned installation of 60 CCTV cameras. First Scotrail has lodged plans with Perth and Kinross council for the upgrade that will also see six horn speakers and four help points built. The station has seen more the 350 thousand pounds of investment since 2007 but has faced constant critisism that it is run down.
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