Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Park house

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A FORMER keeper’s cottage in an Angus public park could be put up for rent in a bid to protect the area from vandals.

The substantia­l stonebuilt property, at t he Glamis Road entrance to the Boyle Park in Forfar, has been vacant for years.

Locals say if the building was occupied it would act as a deterrent against hooligans who have ripped out plants and caused damage in the park.

Colin Brown, independen­t councillor for Forfar and District, has now revealed he is in discussion­s with council officers in the hope a tenant can move in at the earliest possible date.

He said he did not want to see the building sold, as happened with a similar home in the Reid Park which was sold by the former Angus District Council in 1992.

Mr Brown said: “I am keen to have this house back in use. I am in discussion with officers regarding the possibilit­y of renting it to someone with a preference for a garden and the upkeep of the exterior of the building.

“I want to see it rented out and would not allow it to be sold off.”

Repeated acts of vandalism have plagued the park, which opened to the public in 1937.

Councillor Lynne Devine, SNP member for Forfar and District and founder member of Forfar in Flower, raised her concerns about the vacant building with the council more than a year ago.

An Angus Council spokesman said: “Options are being explored to bring Boyle Park Lodge back into use as housing.

“A report will go to councillor­s in the coming months.”

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