Updated: April 26, 2021, 10:03 am
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Police officers speak to campers.
Police patrols targeted potential ‘dirty camping’ over the weekend as hundreds flocked to Fife beauty spots.
Police, rangers and council staff patrolled some of the Kingdom’s most popular locations in an attempt to educate groups with little experience of outdoor access rules.
I joined them during one of their action evenings designed to prevent dirty camping in Fife before it occurs at hotspot locations.
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Darren Reid, 29, from Dundee, was relieved to discover the patrol did not intend to move him and his three friends on.
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Scores of shaggy-haired customers across Tayside and Fife flocked to their favourite barbers and hairdressers on Monday as salons opened for the first time this year.
Many leapt at the chance to clean up their lockdown locks, with queues of punters forming outside of almost every hairdresser.
Some stylists, such as Norman McDicken of Salonori, have dealt with the surge in demand by taking mass bookings and offering customers who had appointments before lockdown new slots.
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The experienced coiffeur now has a full appointment book for the rest of the month.
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