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Chance to get on Perth property ladder with new Monopoly game

Our reporter Kirsty McIntosh shows off the new game.
Our reporter Kirsty McIntosh shows off the new game.

Perth has been immortalised with its own version of a world-famous board game.

Following months of speculation as to which Fair City landmarks would appear in the special version of Monopoly, the final line-up has been revealed.

Scone Palace has been crowned as the “Mayfair of Perth”, snapping up what is traditionally the game’s most expensive square.

It joins St Johnstone FC, the Perth Museum and Art Gallery, The Black Watch Museum, Perth College, the Fergusson Gallery, the Fair Maid’s House and the Concert Hall on the board’s 22 squares.

The Courier features on the spot normally occupied by Fleet Street, the traditional home of the newspaper industry, While Old Kent Road is taken over by the North Inch.

Many of the Chance and Community Chest cards are themed as well, with one card sending players to Hampden Park to watch St Johnstone in a cup final.

The game has been officially launched at Scone Palace’s Moot Hill by five-year-old Zachary Scott-Vanian at the exact moment it hits the city’s shop shelves.

Viscountess Stormont said: “We are absolutely delighted to be hosting the official launch ceremony of the Perth Monopoly board game here at Scone Palace and to have the top location on the board.’’

Earlier in the year games chiefs arrived in the city to announce that Perth had beaten 19 other Scottish locations to land its own customised board to celebrate Monopoly’s 80th anniversary year.