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You can apply for a dream ranger job patrolling the stunning sands of Lunan Bay

Updated: May 27, 2021, 3:29 pm © Supplied by Lunan Bay Communitie Stunning Lunan Bay beach. A recruitment drive is under way to fill a dream job of patrolling the spectacular sands of Lunan Bay beach in Angus as it prepares for another bumper summer. Lunan Bay Communities Partnership (LBCP) is looking to have the two new seasonal rangers in post by July to patrol the stunning two-mile beach between Arbroath and Montrose – which could be a dream job for some. And as workplaces go, it’s a cracker. The beach car park. It is the latest stage of the community led charity’s association with Angus Council and Angus Alive to make the best of the tourist hotspot for the thousands who flock there.

Fighting fund set up for battle against Angus fly-tippers and litter louts -The Courier

© Kenny Smith Fly tipping on the outskirts of Auchterhouse from what appear to be a store or local shop. Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Angus fighting fund has been set up for the battle against litter louts. The Community Clean-Up and Fly Tipping Prevention Fund will make £5,000 available annually to help individuals or groups with their local efforts. Grants of £50 to £500 will be given to buy equipment for litter picking, or put in measures aimed at preventing the scourge of fly-tipping at district hotspots.

Six-figure Angus empty homes fund launched to help bring properties back into use

Six-figure Angus empty homes fund launched to help bring properties back into use © D C Thomson & Co Ltd Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A £100,000 cash carrot is being dangled in front of Angus property owners to bring empty homes up to scratch. The area is thought to have around 1,200 of Scotland’s 47,000 long-term empty properties. Housing chiefs say their return to use could help meet the area’s high demand for affordable housing.

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