The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

THE ARCHIVES

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100 years ago

“It seems to be a growing fashion nowadays to relegate the business of great commercial centres to little pottering county towns,” remarked Mr Arthur King at a meeting of the Arbroath Food Control Committee held yesterday, at which Mr Finlayson, the Town Clerk, submitted the correspond­ence which had passed between himself and the Divisonal Food Commission­er regarding the changes under the new Food Control Scheme. Arbroath was to be absorbed into the area of the present county of Forfar.

50 years ago

Progressiv­e pop fans were treated to a double bill of top quality at the Caird Hall, Dundee, last night. Tyrannosau­rus Rex and Ten Years After appeared and a large audience relaxed to the high-pitched falsetto strains of the voice of Marc Bolan, of Tyrannosau­rus. With Micky Finn this unique duo played a wide range of instrument­s including acoustic, electric and bass guitars, bongo drums, organ bells and a Chinese gong. Ten Years After came on stage to a loud cheer and played hard rock/blues.

A street in a Perth housing scheme was cordoned off last night as emergency services dealt with a chemical spillage which was giving off poisonous fumes. One man was taken to Perth Royal Infirmary as a precaution but was later released. Fire officers wearing chemical suits and breathing apparatus dealt with the spillage – from the boot of a car in the street – which involved what was believed at first to be chemical weedkiller. It was later identified as a pesticide called Gramoxone which contains paraquat.

One year ago

A firm which saw people power defeat plans to build a solar farm in rural Angus has not ruled out returning with a fresh proposal. The company appeared to have abandoned the county as a developmen­t target after abandoning proposals for a 120 hectare, 49.99 megawatt developmen­t near Fowlis. The project was in the early stages of exploratio­n but the plug was pulled just weeks after a community consultati­on. Conor McGuigan, of Lightsourc­e BP, said an Angus return could be made, but no firm plans had been drawn.

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