Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Perth FM News 03/11/10

Parking Sensors in Town Centre

Perth residents have hit out at Perth and Kinross Council for installing parking sensors in George Street with no warning to drivers. A council spokes person has said that the temporary installation of parking sensors in George St and West Mill street is to demonstrate the sensors capabilities. The council has advised that they are not using the sensors to target drivers using these locations and that any information they produce after the trial period with give a snap shot of the park bays usage.

Remembrance Sunday Plea

As Remembrance Sunday draws near the Perth branch of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) is asking people to dig deep. In 2009, the charity raised more than £50,000 for 100 local services mean and women and their families – and supporters hope the total will be even higher this year to mark its 125th anniversary. Anyone who has served, even briefly, could be eligible, including past and present members, TA members, Reserve Forces and those who did National Service.

Support for Local Businesses

Business Gateway, which offers advice and support for new companies has been approached by local business owners in recent months seeking help with issues relating to the day to day running of their organizations.A workshop on employing staff will be held at Business Gateways Perth office in Whitefriars Crescent next Thursday.It is aimed at businesses with limited knowledge of the subject and will provide information on issues including the changing terms and conditions of employment

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