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Angus Alive app appetite fuels first steps in leisure body s pandemic fightback -The Courier

© Kris Miller Montrose sports centre. Online fitness fans are helping the Angus Alive leisure trust make early steps on the road to recovery. But the boss of the arms’ length council leisure and culture organisation has warned the situation surrounding the body remains “stark” as the complete shutdown of facilities continues. The glimmer of hope has been delivered by take-up of a recently-launched Angus Alive app, which has seen upwards of 100 people sign on for virtual fitness classes. © Supplied by Angus Alive Released in February, the app is streaming free live and on-demand fitness classes. It has been offered free for a trail period which will run until at least the end of this month.

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Too good to give back? Books worth thousands stuck on readers shelves after pandemic library shut down

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Readers in Fife, Tayside and Angus have escaped library fines totalling thousands of pounds during the coronavirus crisis. Books fans have kept hold of 44,456 overdue books in the area after the Covid-19 crisis threw return schedules into disarray. Scottish crime stalwarts Ian Rankin and Stuart MacBride join lesser known names – such as His Bloody Project writer Graeme Macrae Burnet – among the top writers least likely to have made it back onto library shelves. Many libraries across the region had previously managed to reopen in a limited form, but the latest virus guidance means outlets have again closed their doors.

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