Following the approval of a huge biomass plant in Grangemouth we look at the potential implications for Dundee, where a similar development is planned.
Meanwhile, we speak to the bouncer credited with saving a Tayside accident victim’s life following a treacherous few days on Courier Country roads. Find out how a piece of the door woman’s kit played a pivotal role in the dramatic intervention…
She may be an underwear tycoon but Michelle Mone has been “going Commando” during a trip to Tayside. Full story in Tuesday’s Courier.
Meanwhile, a number of rather rum looking characters have been popping up on the streets of Newburgh. We have plenty of pics and a story sure to knock the stuffing out of you.
Scotland’s new charity air ambulance has been busy ever since it launched. Find out why one dad has more reason than most to welcome its arrival…
We also have all the latest on a Tayside super-slimmer who has lost an incredible 12 stone. Just one of the many weighty issues to be covered in Tuesday’s edition.
The Queen is marking her Coronation anniversary find out more about the very loud role played by Angus soldiers in helping her to celebrate. Suffice to say they have certainly helped to ensure the party starts with a bang.
Do you know where Dennis the Menace was first drawn? No? Apparently it was in a Fife pub. Which is now for sale. We have all the details.
Fans of the Leuchars airshow will also want to snap up their copy as we reveal all the latest on preparations for this year’s extravaganza.
For all of these stories and many more see Tuesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?