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It s not big and it s not clever : Police call out keyboard jokers over flippant Facebook responses to Angus flasher hunt

Updated: March 1, 2021, 3:52 pm Angus police hunting a local flasher have condemned social media jokers for tagging pals into appeals for help over serious crimes. They issued a plea for the public’s help over an early morning incident in Montrose’s Whinfield Road last Friday. The offence happened around 6.30am and the suspect, who is around 30-years-old and five feet ten inches tall, made off towards the town’s health centre. Police said they could not rule out a possible link to another indecent exposure in Montrose less than a week earlier. However, Facebook responses to the appeal included several commenters tagging pals and jokingly suggesting they might be the person police were looking for.

Keep it Free: Survey reveals overwhelming opposition to Angus parking charges

Keep it Free: Survey reveals overwhelming opposition to Angus parking charges © Kris Miller Parking charges returned in late 2018. Thousands of Angus residents have registered their opposition to off-street charges in the county’s car parks. After a year of pandemic-related lost income and with an administration pledge the meters will remain covered until May 2022, findings of a community-wide consultation have been revealed. More than 3,000 people responded to the online survey after the authority used the Covid-19 crisis to press the reset button on the scheme, two years after charges were introduced. And 70% of respondents said they do not want to see the return of charges.

We want to send a clear signal : Angus car parking charges will stay suspended until 2022

Ruling group unanimously agree move Angus communities convener and Montrose Independent councillor, Mark Salmond, said: “After the latest meeting of the councils policy and budget strategy group, the decision was taken by all administration group councillors to continue free parking until the end of the current council term in May 2022. “This major policy decision will be one of many which all 28 councillors will be asked to consider as part of the budget-setting process in March. © Kris Miller “This unforeseen pandemic has changed people’s lives and the way Angus businesses trade. “The administration group are making the announcement early, that parking charges will not return in the near future, to remove any uncertainty in the minds of Angus businesses and allow them to fully focus on rebuilding their economic security.”

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.

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