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Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town

Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town © Supplied by Hamilton Kerr Graham Galloway and Maureen Crosbie. Peter Pan and Bon Scott could join forces in an exciting Kirriemuir public art project to help the Angus town’s pandemic bounce back. They are among the famous figures and features set to be included in the Signs of Change initiative across the wee red town. The community-led project of public art, murals and painted doors aims to engage locals in brightening up Kirrie. And it hopes to boost visitor numbers to aid the area’s recovery from Covid-19.

Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town

Kirriemuir public art project planned to brighten up wee red town
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Play it again, Sandy : The day time overtook the Duke of Edinburgh s request for a Forfar fiddle tune encore

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 The Lord Lieutenant of Angus and the county’s Provost have paid their tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh, including fond memories of the last visit of The Queen and Prince Philip to the area almost two decades ago. The Royal couple carried out a day-long whistle-stop tour of Angus in July sunshine, touching down at the Condor home of 45 Commando Royal Marines. After leaving the base in the striking royal Bentley built for The Queen’s golden jubilee two years’ earlier, the next port of call for her Majesty was the official opening of a new community access and learning centre at the then Angus College, now D&A College, on Keptie Road in Arbroath.

Matriarch of The Black Watch and first lady of Angus, Sonia Proctor dies aged 75

Matriarch of The Black Watch and first lady of Angus, Sonia Proctor dies aged 75 © Supplied by Proctor family Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up It began with a dance with a soldier in Alyth in 1963 and would lead to Woolworth’s girl Sonia Proctor touring the world, mixing with royalty and becoming the first lady of Angus. Within years of that evening in Perthshire, Sonia would be looking after the welfare of hundreds of Black Watch wives and supporting her regimental sergeant major husband, Ronnie. Over the decades, the couple would make home in 13 places across the world and finally settle in Kirriemuir. Mrs Proctor would devote herself to charity work. Ronnie would become Provost of Angus, with Sonia providing support and grounding.

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