Bridgend eyesore set for regeneration
The Tollhouse, which sits at the end of Perth Bridge, looks set for a revitalisation with planning consent having been granted for residential use. The building was last used as a grocers but has been closed for many years and has now become an eyesore in the area. The Tollhouse has a significant history attached to it, with a copy of a bylaw on the rules of when locomotives may pass over the bridge mounted outside its door.
Provost offers condolences to Polish Mayor
Provost John Hulbert has written to the Mayor of Perth's twinned town in Poland with condolences on the deaths of the country's senior officials in a plane crash at the weekend. In his open letter to the Mayor, he speaks of Perth's Polish community and his confidence that the country will recover from the tragedy. 95 people were killed in the crash, including Poland's President, army chief of staff and naval chief commander. Perth has been twinned with the town of Bydgoszcz since 1998.
Saints post-split fixtures announced
And St Johnstone's post split fixtures were announced at the weekend after Hearts win on Saturday secured them their top six spot, leaving Saints in the bottom half of the league. Saints will finish the season with two away games and three at home, including the last game of the season on the 8th of May at home to Hamilton. After the 3-1 win against Aberdeen on Sunday, Saints will play them again in just two weeks time at McDiarmid, with an earlier kick off to allow the game to be on television.
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