Police investigate explicit video claims
Police have launched a probe after it was reported that mobile phone footage, allegedly showing two underage pupils engaged in sexual intercourse, was being circulated around Perth schools. Horrified staff at Perth Grammar School called in officers on Monday after making the discovery. Police also returned to the school yesterday but have yet to find the alleged footage. Perth and Kinross Council have so far declined to comment on the story, as it is the subject of a police investigation.
NHS Tayside to expand buddy scheme
Following the successful implementation of a buddies scheme for kidney patients, NHS Tayside are now hoping to use the system to help deal with other long-term illnesses. The renal buddies scheme has proved extremely useful for patients at Perth Royal Infirmary, with volunteers able to give out plenty of support and practical advice. Now NHS Tayside look set to use a similar system to help deal with illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease.
Parklands Hotel lands environmental award
One of Perth's top hotels has been recognised for it's environmental work. The Parklands, has been awarded the Green Tourism Business Scheme's Silver Award and could be in prime position to pick up a Gold Award at the next audit. Staff were praised for their attitude to environmental management and the hotel has won plaudits for its use of local produce and bid to cut energy consumption. With developments ongoing, the auditor also expressed optimism that the Parklands could build on their good work and pick up the Gold Award on their next visit.
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