- Pine marten control called for
- Direct flights 'key for economy'
- Bronze sculpture stolen from museum
- Navy diver joins Concordia probe
- Independence plan 'may block bank'
- Moore suggests earlier referendum
- Nursery man accused of sex offences
- Murder jury retraces woman's steps
- 'Serious failings' at health board
- Cottage death OAP 'was murdered'
- Man held over street stabbing death
- Security guard robbed of £10,000
- SNP 'running away' from referendum
- '400 Scottish jobs lost every week'
- Police merger VAT 'means staff hit'
- Pupils updated on exam reform plans
- 47% of youth hide mental ill health
- Police target speeding drivers
- Ewing backs bid to host green bank
- Wheelchair fall puts MP in hospital
Local Headlines
Milestone for local boys’ football club
Brechin City Youths Football Club is celebrating 40 years of offering youth football within the Brechin and surrounding area in 2012.
Revamp for Hillview flats
HILLVIEW could be set for regeneration if Angus Council approve plans to demolish a number of flats.
Successful glens meeting
THERE was an excellent attendance at a recent meeting in Edzell where almost 60 proprietors, factors, farmers and gamekeepers turned out to hear about the highly successful Angus Glens Tick Project.
Opening phase of the A935 project underway
THE first phase of a £1.7m project to realign sections of the A935 between Brechin and Montrose started this week.
Works set to start on Damacre Road
Brechin’s Damacre Road will see carriageway and footway works taking place on the week commencing Monday, February 27.
Scottish Headlines
Pine marten control called for
Licensing should be introduced to control the number of pine martens in the countryside, according to gamekeepers.
Direct flights 'key for economy'
Establishing more direct flights to Scotland is key to securing more exports and inward foreign investment, a Government adviser has told MSPs.
Bronze sculpture stolen from museum
A bronze sculpture worth £20,000 has been stolen from public display.
Navy diver joins Concordia probe
A Royal Navy diver has flown to Rome to join the investigation into how the luxury Costa Concordia cruise ship capsized in the Mediterranean Sea.
Independence plan 'may block bank'
The SNP's plan for independence is a "potential barrier" to Edinburgh becoming home to the UK Green Investment Bank, a Labour MSP has warned.
Showbiz
Theroux: Aniston loves my dancing
Jennifer Aniston loves to watch new beau Justin Theroux breakdance.
Tropic spin-off still in the works
Tom Cruise is still on course to play his Tropic Thunder character in a spin-off movie, the film's writer has confirmed.
Rihanna duet could 'disappoint'
Rihanna has been warned that her collaboration with her violent ex Chris Brown could damage her reputation.
Tussauds' Clooney gets Oscar update
Oscar hopeful George Clooney will want to look his best for Sunday's awards ceremony and Madame Tussauds is making sure his wax figure is also looking good.
Actress Bonham Carter receives CBE
Helena Bonham Carter has been made a CBE by the Queen to recognise her glittering acting career.
Health
Paying tribute to organ donors
NHS Tayside’s Organ Donation Committee is hosting its inaugural memorial service later this year to pay tribute to all those who have donated organs in Tayside.
Fatigue management programme underway
A NEW free self management course to help people manage their tiredness or fatigue to starts on Wednesday (today) at Brechin Infirmary.
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Weather for Brechin
Wednesday 22 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 7 C to 14 C
Wind Speed: 26 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 3 C to 12 C
Wind Speed: 30 mph
Wind direction: South west
