Scanning Device Found
An illegal scanning devise has been discovered attached to a cash machine at a Perth High Street bank. Police are advising people to be diligent when using cash machines in the wake of the incident at the Santander Bank, involving what are popularly termed as skimming devices. The device is believed to have been placed on the atm between 9am on Monday and 4pm on Tuesday. Local police advise that it is vital to scrutinize any cash machine before accessing it, as there have been other incidents elsewhere in Scotland.
Local Man Given MBE
A Perth man who dedicated five decades to the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme was honoured at Buckingham Palace. Jim Murray, development officer for Perth and Kinross Duke of Edinburgh Association, was made an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Mr Murray started on his first Duke of Edinburgh award in 1960 and by the time he was 18 had achieved his gold award. He was instrumental in developing the award scheme in Perth and Kinross.
Paddle 2010
This weekend sees Paddle 2010 take place in Perth at Bell's sports centre.This is Scotland’s annual canoe and kayak show and the event is being held on Saturday and Sunday. This event has steadily grown in size over the last 15 years and attracts thousands of paddlers from far and wide, some who come for the varied selection of talks on all aspects of the sport. The major canoe manufacturers and retailers supporting this show reflect the significance of paddlesport in Scotland and particularly in Perth & Kinross
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