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Coming up in Friday’s Courier

Coming up in Friday’s Courier

A waste of resources and a city at tipping point?

After days of pressure we hear from Dundee City Council over the “ridiculous” recycling system which sees residents unable to dump all their waste at one city site.

For anyone who has lumped garden waste and bulky items through the city due to the somewhat odd regulations it will make for very interesting reading…

We also tell the remarkable story of a Dundee kite enthusiast who has combined his hobby with his studies in animation to create a truly amazing replica of one of Scotland’s most important historical sites.

Just a day after The Courier revealed Police Scotland had been slammed over its failure to act on tip-offs in the run up to a devastating road accident, we can expose fresh details of a probe into their handling of a second case, also involving a horrific smash.

We also have more details on the Dundee disturbance which saw four people arrested in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, a dramatic bid to beat pesky seagulls through the deployment of a mechanical flying machine cunningly disguised as a kestrel has been dreamt up in Arbroath. Pretty fly or destined for disaster? You can decide after sticking your beak into Friday’s Courier.

Our sports reporters are also soaring into the stratosphere (metaphorically speaking).

While the cans and bottles have been swept clear of Trafalgar Square, the Scotland players and management are now reflecting on the defeat to England and the positives they can take forward.

Back home, St Johnstone have the visit to Perth of a certain Richie Brittain to look forward to, while Dundee United get ready to face a team under pressure.

The Kinross-shire duo of Eilidh Child and Laura Muir were in action in the World Athletics Championships, and Sam Torrance takes an unexpected stance on a possible takeover of the European Tour.

For more on every single one of these stories and an array of others pick up Friday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition.