Rolling roadblocks. Warranted? Wrong? Worrying?
Whatever your view and even if it doesn’t start with a “w” it certainly seems they could be coming to the A9 following a break down in talks between Transport Scotland and A9 campaigners concerned about the imminent introduction of average speed cameras. Wednesday’s Courier has the full story.
Across huge swathes of Courier Country youngsters have returned to school (although pupils in Fife have enjoyed a precious extra day off). We feature some inspirational, heart-warming and just downright cute stories and pictures. Aww.
Meanwhile, more Facebook sites have been axed after they were apparently being used as a digital hunting ground for beastly bullies. We have full details.
Route 66….Broadway….Many wonderful places have inspired some of the world’s greatest songs. Wednesday’s Courier has details of a ditty about the Kingsway. ‘Nuff said…
There’s a real buzz about one of our other Wednesday stories. It should poll-en lots of readers. But what could it bee about? Join the swarm down at your local newsagent to get the full story.
Meanwhile, our sports reporters have also hived off a number of top tales.
Courier columnist Christian Dailly returns, and he has mixed memories of Scotland’s last match at Wembley.
Ian Roache is down in London for the big game and has the latest news from the Scotland camp.
In the World Athletics Championships in Moscow Norman Watson speaks to Eilish McColgan and Eilidh Child after one made her final and the other ran in hers.
It’s going to be a real cracker, so be sure to hot-foot it to the shops to pick-up your copy of Wednesday’s Courier. Or, if you prefer and the mood so takes you, why not give our digital edition a try?