Roof blown off Tay Street flat
A Perth family had their sleep rudely disturbed last night, after part of their roof was blown off by high winds. The family were forced out of their top floor flat on Tay Street around midnight, when winds caused serious damage to the roof over the gable end of the building. The family is now staying with relatives. Police were forced to close off Tay Street, between Marshall Place and Canal Street but this has now been reopened.
Perth Racecourse gears up for Sport Relief
All eyes may be on the Cheltenham festival today but on Sunday, attention switches to Perth Racecourse for a Sport Relief bonanza. The course hosts a run for the charity, with people encouraged to turn up in fancy dress or Saint Johnstone kits, to accompany their official Sport Relief socks. Children and adults can take part in the event and prizes will also be awarded for the best fancy dress.
Saints in good spirits for Celtic trip
Saint Johnstone head to Celtic Park tomorrow full of confidence after two straight wins strengthened claims on a top six finish. They now sit just three points behind sixth placed Hearts, with two games in hand but will have to take something from an improving Celtic side to keep the pressure on the teams above. Robbie Keane has been the star of the show for Celtic in recent weeks and the Saints defence will have to be at their best to keep the Irishman quiet.
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