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Angus Provost Ronnie Proctor and his late wife, Sonia.
Angus Provost Ronnie Proctor has spoken publicly of his gratitude to colleagues and council staff for their support following the passing of his wife.
Mrs Sonia Proctor died in late March, surrounded by her family following an eight-month battle with cancer.
The couple were married in 1965 after romance blossomed at a dance in Alyth between Black Watch boy soldier Mr Proctor and the then Woolworth’s shop girl.
They lived in 13 places across the world before settling in Kirriemuir.
Sonia and Ronnie Proctor during their time in West Germany.
Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town
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Graham Galloway and Maureen Crosbie.
Peter Pan and Bon Scott could join forces in an exciting Kirriemuir public art project to help the Angus town’s pandemic bounce back.
They are among the famous figures and features set to be included in the Signs of Change initiative across the wee red town.
The community-led project of public art, murals and painted doors aims to engage locals in brightening up Kirrie.
And it hopes to boost visitor numbers to aid the area’s recovery from Covid-19.
Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town
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