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The Courier Referendum Roadshow: We want to hear your views

On September 18 Scots will be asked to make a huge decision. The Courier wants to engage with as many readers as possible in the run-up to the independence referendum.

Next week The Courier will embark on its biggest ever roadshow across Courier Country.

We will be kicking off our referendum roadtrip next Tuesday in Glenrothes and Markinch, and we want you to join us.

We are visiting dozens of towns across Dundee, Fife, Perthshire, Angus, the Mearns and Stirlingshire.

Over the next 10 weeks we will be clocking up the miles in the Courier ‘Battle Bus’, and armed with our iPads we will be listening to your views on independence.

You may get the chance to come face to face with the politicians, providing you with an opportunity to grill the Yes campaign or Better Together representatives on the issues that matter.

Whatever the outcome of the poll on September 18, what is certain is that the vote will be life-changing for Scotland and for the rest of the UK.

Since the Acts of Union in 1707, Scotland has never been faced with such a momentous decision.

Scotland has never been given the option of leaving, despite two referenda one successful, the other not on devolving powers.

To date, the formation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 was the biggest change in Scottish governance in hundreds of years.

The referendum will be an opportunity for Scotland to become an independent nation. There will be unprecedented change for those both north and south of the border.

Since the referendum date was first announced, there has been no shortage of column inches in The Courier from both sides of the debate.

We have covered all the latest stories and grilled the politicians. Our readers have become greatly involved, sending in letters in favour of independence or stating their preference to remain in the union.

Since the 670-page white paper was published in November 2013, the debate has gathered momentum.

Every page has been scrutinised by journalists, politicians and leading experts; from claim to counter-claim, the debate shows no signs of slowing.

For the first time our younger readers can get involved in the debate, with 16-17 year olds eligible for the referendum vote.

In addition to the 10-week roadshow, we will be hosting four major debates one each in Perth, Dundee, Fife and Angus.

We want to hear your voice and your opinions, no matter what side you favour. Maybe you are still undecided? Well, you’re not alone.

According to the latest TNS poll, 30% of voters remain undecided with less than six months to go.

APRIL

22 Glenrothes, Kingdom Shopping Centre & Markinch, High Street/Train Station

23 Bridge of Earn, High Street & Errol, High Street

24 Letham (Angus), The Square & Glamis, The Square

25 Invergowrie, Co-op & Longforgan, High Street/School

28 Anstruther, Harbour/Co-op & Crail, Marketgait/H Street

29 Monifieth, Tesco/Shopping Complex & Broughty Ferry, Brook/Gray Street

30 Montrose, High Street/Tesco & Arbroath, Kirk Square

MAY

1 Balbeggie & Burrleton, TBC & Coupar Angus, High Street

2 Burntisland, High Street/Londis & Crossgates, Main Street

5 Dunfermline, Kingsgate Centre &Townhill, Main Street

6 Comrie, Dunira/Main St & Crieff, King/High Street

7 Falkland, East Port &Strathmiglo, High Street

8 Edzell, Inglis Memorial Hall & Brechin, St Ninian’s Square

9 Alyth, Alyth Hotel/Spar& Blairgowrie, Laird’s House

12 Auchterarder, Crown Inn Wynd &Dunning, Tron Square

13 Leven, Bus Station/Farmfoods & Methilhill, TBC

14 Aberfeldy, The Square & Kenmore, TBC

15 Stobswell , Opposite Co-op & Hilltown, Tesco Express

16 Forfar, High St &Kirriemuir, The Square

26 Lochgelly, Bank Street &Cardenden, Main St/Station Rd

27 Dunblane, High St & Doune, Main St/Cross

28 Cupar, Crossgate & Springfield, Main Street

29 Fettercairn, The Square & Laurencekirk, Public Library

30 Almondbank, Main Street & Methven, Arms Hotel

JUNE

2 Leuchars, Train Station & St Andrews, Market St/Uni

3 Kirkcaldy, High St/Esplande & Dysart, TBC

4 Blair Atholl, The Square & Kinloch Rannoch, Allt Mor Place

5 Stirling, Murray Place & Bridge of Allan, Fountain Rd

6 Newburgh Institute & Auchtermuchty ,High Street

9 Kelty, Main St & Cowdenbeath, High Street

10 Luncarty & Stanley , TBC & Bankfoot, The Atholl

11 Dalgety Bay, TBC & Rosyth TBC

12 Dundee City Centre, City Square & Fintry shops

13 Ladybank , Commercial Rd & Kingskettle TBC

16 Pitlochry, Atholl Rd/Co-op & Dunkeld & Birnam, High St/Station Rd

17 Buckhaven, Randolph Street & Methil High Street

18 Inverbervie, King St &Stonehaven, Shorehead

19 Scone, Angus Rd & Perth, Inch/Town Centre

20 Colinsburgh, Main Street &St Monans, West Shore

23 Inverkeithing , High St & North Queensferry, Main Street

24 Kinross, High Street & Milnathort, New Road

25 Lower Largo, Main Street & Upper Largo, Upper Largo Hotel

26 Tayport TBC & Newport-on-Tay ,High St/Cupar Rd

27 Arbroath Harbour & Carnoustie High Street/Golf links