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Fire worries as Perthshire looks forward to more dry weather
Police are warning serious caution about doing anything which could lead to wildfires breaking out after a busy weekend past seeing that woodland in Scone
The remains of a bonfire in Highfield woods in Scone Perthshire. which was placed near to a building site (Image: submitted by Scone Community Council)
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Police slam hoax caller who sparked River Tay rescue operation
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Police have condemned a malicious 999 caller who sparked a river rescue in Perth and put lives at risk.
Emergency services, including two fire crews, were scrambled to the city’s Shore Road on Thursday night after reports two people were in the water.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service prepared to launch a RIB vessel into the freezing river, near the Perth Water Sports Club, just before 9pm.