Wednesday’s Courier will be a right royal rollicking read. Really.
Charles and Camilla have enjoyed a day out in Dundee we have all the pics and reports following a busy day for the royal couple.
Meanwhile, down the road at Holyrood the closure of sheriff courts across Scotland has been rubber-stamped. Find out how Rod Campbell justifies his support of closure even though it affects Cupar in his own constituency.
We also have the spine-chilling story of an Angus woman whose home has been invaded by countless creepy-crawly creatures…it’s not one for the faint-hearted.
Sweet-toothed readers are in for a treat as we report on a 12 year-old fudge-maker who is taking the food market by storm. Already employing one “grown-up” to help out, Fraser Bawtree has also funded a fact-finding trade mission to Shanghai. Tasty.
Shed heads are in for one almighty treat as we delve further into the world of the magnificent shed of the year contest. It is a veritable jamboree of places to put so much more than the traditional wheelbarrow and broken bike. Readers beware these wood-built outbuildings really do raise the bar and could cause some serious shed-envy.
A former Dundee FC footballer has found himself behind bars after getting into a drunken stop over food served up at KFC. He felt like chicken tonight. But then changed his mind.
In sport, the deadline is set for groups looking to buy Dunfermline and/or East End Park.
Read in The Courier what Pars United have to say about it.
The clock is also ticking at Dens Park, and John Brown has his say on the American dream which is fast fading.
There’s more on rugby with the Lions, the latest golf courtesy of the US Open and Eilish McColgan goes back to the classroom in Dundee.
For all of these stories and more see Wednesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?