The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

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Pictures of fireworks display in Coupar Angus.

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

The dazzling parade of Guy Fawkes displays planned across Perthshire started with a bang in Coupar Angus last night.

Hundreds gathered at Larghan Park for the annual bonfire show, one of the busiest staples of the community calendar.

Residents were treated to a display by Blast Design Fireworks, which came second in the hotly contested World Fireworks Championsh­ips in 2008.

Meanwhile, Perth Strathearn 200 Round Table is, for the 38th consecutiv­e year, putting the finishing touches to tonight’s Fair City event.

The evening will get under way at 6pm with live music, entertainm­ent and food vendors on the South Inch.

The bonfire, which features an effigy of Guy Fawkes created by pupils at Perth’s Fairview School, will be lit at 7pm. Fireworks will follow at 7.30pm.

A display in Crieff, organised by the local Round Table, will be held in Market Place, from 6pm. Music will be provided by local band The Return.

Councillor Douglas Pover, convener of Perth and Kinross Council’s community safety committee, said: “Bonfire Night is one of the highlights of our calendar here in Perth and Kinross and it is fantastic to see large crowds attending every year.

“This year is set to be another firework extravagan­za for the whole family to enjoy and for local good causes to benefit from.

“We want everyone to enjoy Bonfire Night, but we urge people to attend organised events like the one at South Inch, as they offer the opportunit­y to enjoy spectacula­r displays in a safe environmen­t.”

He urged people attending both displays not to take their own fireworks or sparklers, although glow-sticks are welcome.

Meanwhile, vets have also issued advice to pet owners.

Dr Fiona Humphries, of Perth’s Fair City Veterinary Group, said: “At this time of year when fireworks are let off sporadical­ly, stress and anxiety becomes common amongst cats and dogs.

“There are however many things that can be done to help keep your pets calm.

“These include providing a den, an enclosed ‘safe place’ for your pet to hide in.”

We want everyone to enjoy Bonfire Night, but we urge people to attend the organised events like the one at South Inch ... COUNCILLOR DOUGLAS POVER

 ?? Pictures: Phil Hannah. ?? The fireworks display in Coupar Angus last night and the bonfire, below.
Pictures: Phil Hannah. The fireworks display in Coupar Angus last night and the bonfire, below.
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