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City centre councillor Chris Aherne said he was left “disturbed” by the anti-vax posts, which are thought to have appeared at the weekend. “Whilst I understand that there will always be some people that have an opposing view of nearly every subject, I cannot understand these claims these people have made under the current pandemic. “To push these messages that have absolutely no basis in truth is quite frankly bizarre and dangerous. We all know when restrictions have been lifted, numbers of people contracting Covid went up and we went back into further restrictions.” ‘Dangerous and misleading’ The Conservative councillor added: “It is not just about meeting other people, it is about opening up business and getting the country back up-and-running. ....
However, it has emerged that progress on the replacement school has been delayed by pandemic restrictions. A planning application for the development, lodged this week, has revealed that the building is not expected to be finished until 2023. Perth and Kinross Council confirmed that Balhousie School would stay open until the new building is ready. And that has prompted calls by independent councillor Xander McDade to have pupils transferred into temporary accommodation. He said: “Having advocated in January 2018 that the children at Balhousie should be temporarily moved to a decant building until the completion of the new school building due to how poor the state of the building was then, I’m appalled to hear this administration is going to keep children in the building for even longer. ....
Revealed: Plans for new £16.5 million Perth primary school An artist s impression of the still-to-be-named school planned for North Muirton 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 £16.5 million two-storey building will replace ageing schools at North Muirton and Balhousie. Perth and Kinross Council says the still-to-be-named primary will offer state-of-the-art learning for nearly 500 pupils and help meet a target of zero carbon emissions by 2045. Scottish Government funding for the project was secured in December, as part of a £1 billion programme to benefit 50,000 students across Scotland. ....