Housing plan given go ahead
A controversial housing plan has been given the go ahead without the element of affordable housing.The Scottish government has given the permission for the Lomond Hotel in Glenfarg to be demolished and 14 flats built in its place. It has lain untouched for four years and was previously rejected as local backers claimed they could not afford to sell any of the flats as low cost housing.Most recently in August the plans were re submitted with the condition the affordable housing contribution be surrendered.
Enchanted Forrest handed over
The Enchanted Forrest, Scotlands largest outdoor and light show is to be officially handed over today to the Pitlochry Area Community Interest company.The group are a social enterprise company based in Pitlochry and cover much of highland Perthshire.
MSP Roseanna Cunningham will officially hand over the event on behalf of the current steering group at Forestry Commission Scotland’s Faskally Wood which is home to the event.
Police investigate tampered cash machine
Police are investigating the possibility of a tampered cash machine in Perth.The officers fear the cash machine at Asda on Dunkeld Road could have an unauthorised card reading device fitted.The machine was taken out of service and those who have used the macine recently are advised to check their bank accounts for any discrepancies or unexplained transactions.The same ATM was targeted last year.
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