SHE’S A lady, whoa-o-o-o-o-o she’s a lady.
That’s right, our very own reporter Sandra Mary Gray is a member of landed gentry, having spent Wednesday following in the footsteps of pop royalty Cheryl Cole.
Full details of her lofty elevation through the social classes in Thursday’s peerless edition.
Meanwhile, churchgoers in Arbroath are up in arms over the opening of a legal high shop just yards from their addiction support centre. Selling bongs and other paraphernalia within spitting distance of the drop-in centre represents, they believe, a “cruel irony”.
Meanwhile, plans for a house in an ancient Perthshire village once home to a famous seer have been knocked back. She may have foreseen the Highland Clearances and the industrialisation of Lochtayside but nothing prepared the Lady of Lawers for the planning wrangle which has now engulfed the site. I confidently predict The Courier will have full details.
Have you got your gold-dust briefs for T in the Park yet? If not a treasure hunt could literally be your ticket to ride. Thursday’s Courier has all the details.
It’s looming marvelous. We have details of a community group’s scheme to revive an almost forgotten way of life in industrial Tayside. Weave your way to your newsagent to get the full story.
In sport, after Tuesday’s flurry of transfers, Wednesday has been a day to take stock.
Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson reflects on the David Goodwillie transfer coup, while Tommy Wright heads off on a Euro scouting mission.
Dunfermline are back in training and Dundee arrange a high profile friendly.
Two Courier country tennis players were in action at Wimbledon. One you might have heard of Dunblane’s Andy Murray. The other was young Jonny O’Mara from Arbroath who had an all-British head-to-head in the junior singles…
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