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A9 and A85 blocked as flooding closes Perthshire roads

Flooding closes more roads in Perthshire as rivers Tay and Isla surge © Steve MacDougall / DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Perthshire roads have been forced to close due to flooding caused by rising river levels – with major trunk routes also affected. And river levels are expected to remain high throughout the day, with further rain forecast. The B846 Aberfeldy to Weem road was closed due to flooding on Saturday after the River Tay burst its banks. The B984 Meikleour to Coupar Angus route was also shut due to water from the surging River Isla.

Flood fears across Perthshire and Angus as river bursts its banks

Flood fears across Perthshire and Angus as river bursts its banks © Steve MacDougall / DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Perthshire road remained closed on Friday after the River Isla burst its banks – with 18 flood warnings in effect across the local area. Police have warned motorists to avoid several routes in Tayside as melting snow and heavy rain persist. The conditions are expected to continue throughout Friday. The A923 Dundee to Blairgowrie road at Butterybank in Coupar Angus, the C423 Aberbothrie road, and the B954 between Meigle and Alyth were all closed on Thursday evening due to flooding.

Level of intoxication behind actions of Rangers fan who led police on Perthshire riverside hunt

© Gordon Currie/DCT Media 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 A football fan who led police on a Perthshire riverside hunt after trying to steal a fishing boat from a country house hotel was fined on Thursday. The Rangers fan was found more than 60 miles from the match stadium as police were called in when staff found a lodge filled with fire extinguisher foam. Clark – born weeks after manager Graeme Souness led the Ibrox team to the 1990 league title – tried to set sail down the river after an all-night bender with friends.

Rangers fan Souness Clark tried to steal a boat from a Perthshire river

by Gordon Currie © Gordon Currie Souness Clark appeared at Perth Sheriff Court. A rampaging Rangers fan who led police on a riverside hunt after trying to steal a fishing boat from an exclusive country house hotel has been fined. Souness Clark ran amok at the Ballathie House Hotel after missing the supporters’ bus home and had to be flushed out of the undergrowth by sniffer dogs. Clark was discovered more than 60 miles away from the match stadium as police were called in when staff discovered a lodge filled with fire extinguisher foam. Clark – born weeks after manager Graeme Souness led the Ibrox team to the 1990 league title – tried to set sail down the river after an all-night bender with friends.

Ruthven caravan plans approved: Here s why Angus councillors gave green light despite resident objections

The River Isla. Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Councillors have approved plans for a caravan site in rural Angus, despite safety concerns raised by nearby residents. Proposals for a caravan site containing 41 static homes in Brigton of Ruthven were narrowly voted through by Angus Council’s development standards committee on December 15. However, several nearby residents spoke out against the application at the meeting, citing safety concerns. The application was for a change of use from the site’s former use as a tree nursery. Why did residents object?

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