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Leaking sewage causes a stink for locals in Noranside as waste washes up on road

Leaking sewage causes a stink for locals in Noranside as waste washes up on road © Supplied by Clark Farquharson Neighbours of a former Angus prison have been left “disgusted” after raw sewage leaked on to the road. The sewage is coming from the former Noranside Open Prison building, which is now privately-owned. More than one Noranside resident reported the matter to Scottish Water, who sent an engineer out but were unable to fix it. The sewage has been flowing into the Noran River, which leads to the Montrose Basin. Noranside open prison.  One local, who declined to be named, said: “I noticed it last week.

MAN WITH TWO DOGS: Down memory lane to Montrose s Curlie as a spotlight shines on artist James Morrison

© Supplied by Courier artist I grew up in Montrose.  A favourite childhood walk, in easy walking distance of home, was to the Curlie. As its name suggests it was an outdoor curling pond in the days before the introduction of indoor curling. The long-defunct Montrose Curling Club originally played on the Mary Loch, at Little Mill on the outskirts of the town, on the Brechin road.  The Mary Loch was drained in the 1920s and there is no trace of it now. © Kim Cessford Indoor curling is the norm now but ponds like the Curlie in Montrose were once important places for recreation.

Breaking ground: New home for Angus Folk Museum in £714k House of Dun revamp

Breaking ground: New home for Angus Folk Museum in £714k House of Dun revamp
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Scurdie Ness lighthouse: Saviour of seafarers

Scurdie Ness lighthouse: Saviour of seafarers © Robert Ballantyne Gayle explores the area near Scurdie Ness lighthouse. Gayle explores the quaint fishing village of Ferryden and strolls along the coast to Scurdie Ness lighthouse. Rising up from the jagged Angus coastline, Scurdie Ness lighthouse is a beacon of hope and light. Even on a dreich day in early March, it projects a little magic into the atmosphere. It was built after the fishing community of Ferryden, troubled by the vast numbers of shipwrecks and great loss of life along the coast, petitioned to establish a light on the headland, known as Scurdie Ness, or Montrose Point.

Scotland s most romantic walks for Valentine s Day stroll in your area

Scotland s most romantic walks for Valentine s Day stroll in your area Valentine s Day will be a little different this year but that doesn t mean we can t make the most of it. The idyllic Hermitage and River Bran in the snow. (Image: NTS) Get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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