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Pensioner threatened wife while armed with knife
Two-year non-harassment order imposed on Douglas Gannon at Perth Sheriff Court
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Perth Sheriff Court. Pictures by staff photographer Richard Wilkins
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A pensioner who made a violent threat to his then 69-year-old wife while armed with a knife had a two-year non-harassment order imposed at Perth Sheriff Court last week.
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A 72-year-old husband has been banned from talking to his wife for two years after he pulled a knife on her during a row at their home.
Douglas Gannon was made the subject of a non-harassment order preventing him from having any contact with Ruby Gannon over the next 24 months.
Perth Sheriff Court was told that 69-year-old Mrs Gannon wanted protection from her husband after bringing their relationship to an end.
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A VILLAGE store chain could open its second East Lothian branch if given the go-ahead to transform a former gym. Margiotta wants to revamp Gullane Gym and create a second county store, after opening in Aberlady earlier this year. Franco Margiotta, managing director of the Edinburgh-based chain, confirmed that proposals to change the use of the building, on Gullane’s Hall Crescent, were now with East Lothian Council. He recognised that there were already stores in the village but added: “Hopefully, there will be enough room for all of us with the new housing that is being built. “We would be building on the success we have had in Aberlady, which just encouraged us to move along the road, as it were.”