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Revealed: Plans for new £16 5 million Perth primary school

Revealed: Plans for new £16.5 million Perth primary school An artist s impression of the still-to-be-named school planned for North Muirton 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 The £16.5 million two-storey building will replace ageing schools at North Muirton and Balhousie. Perth and Kinross Council says the still-to-be-named primary will offer state-of-the-art learning for nearly 500 pupils and help meet a target of zero carbon emissions by 2045. Scottish Government funding for the project was secured in December, as part of a £1 billion programme to benefit 50,000 students across Scotland.

PICTURES: Blizzards wreak havoc on Tayside and Fife roads - but bring lockdown snow joy to sledgers

© Supplied by Ralph Davidson Heavy snowfall caused havoc for motorists – and delight for sledgers – across Tayside and Fife on Monday, with forecasters warning more wintry weather is on the way. Families took to hills across Dundee, Perth and Angus to make the most of the conditions after the local area was hit by relentless snow showers. In Perth and Kinross, Precinct Street, leading out of Coupar Angus, had to be sealed off due to subsidence. Council crews are investigating. It was one of three roads in Perth and Kinross which were forced to close because of weather conditions. The A93 at Glenshee and the C446 Tullymurdoch Road, between Alyth and Blackwater, were also shut on Monday morning.

Perthshire Happy Egg Company producer given green light for 16,000 more hens

Perthshire Happy Egg Company producer given green light for 16,000 more hens © Supplied by Perth and Kinross Co A new chicken shed will be built at Polcalk Farm near Alyth. 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 Farmers at a Happy Egg Company farm have been given the go ahead to bring another 16,000 new hens to their Alyth croft. Perth and Kinross Council planners chose to grant permission to the free range farmers at Polcalk Farm under delegated powers after receiving no objections.

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