It was the day after the weekend before. T in the Park may be over for another year but the hard work for the grafters left to tidy the Balado festival site has only just begun.
It will take an estimated fortnight to return the Kinross-shire venue to normality after campers and revellers left a wasteland of unwanted rubbish behind them. We caught up with organisers to get their reflections on the 20th annual bash and see the start of the clean-up operation.
Cleaning up was also on the agenda for those responsible for Courier country’s beaches after a weekend of sun-soaked fun. We check out the coastal areas blighted by litter louts.
From litter louts to ticket touts. Ryder Cup bosses have warned unscrupulous sellers they have no chance of getting their dodgy briefs past a new ten-point security system. It won’t stop them trying though, as we reveal.
In Angus, a pair of remarkable dogs were placed in the public eye as their trainers demonstrated how they can make a life-changing difference to dementia sufferers.
And we catch up with one brave youngster a year after her own life-changing operation.
Summertime means Highland Games season and we report on all the fun from Burntisland and Alva as the circuit continued.
The world’s top golfers have arrived at Muirfield for the Open and our top sports team will be following them every step of the way. Catch up with their initial thoughts on the tournament.
The build-up begins in earnest for St Johnstone’s Europa League adventure and hear what top local athlete Eilidh Child has to say about the latest scandal to dog her sport. It’s hard-hitting stuff.For all this and so much more see Tuesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.