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09 Feb 2010 - What's Cooking?

The search is on across Angus for the best local recipe - whether it's a family favourite passed down the generations, a traditional dish with a contemporary twist or a totally unique eating concept based on locally-sourced ingredients.

08 Feb 2010 - Temporary Closure Of Montrose ACCESS Office

Angus Council Montrose ACCESS office will be closed to the public on the morning of Wednesday 10 February to allow essential communications work to be carried out. Telephone enquiries can still be made to the office via the council's ACCESSLine on 08452 777 778.

03 Feb 2010 - Angus Licence Holders Congratulated At Best Bar None Awards

Sharkys Bar in Montrose has been judged the overall winner in the Angus Best Bar None Awards 2009.

03 Feb 2010 - Angus Sports Awards - Deadline Approaching!!!

Angus Sports Council needs your nominations for the annual Angus Sports Awards ceremony that is taking place on Tuesday 9 March 2010 at the Reid Hall, Forfar.

02 Feb 2010 - Tourism Opportunities For Angus Food & Drink Sector

Tourism opportunities for Angus' food and drink sector were the focus of the discussion between industry representatives and Angus Council on Friday (29 January).

02 Feb 2010 - Are You Ready For This Year's General Election?

While the date for this year's general election is not yet known, Angus Council is urging residents not to wait until the date has been announced before they secure their right to vote.

02 Feb 2010 - Traditional Construction Skills Survey Results Published

A newly-completed survey of Tayside businesses has shown that there are gaps in the traditional craft skills base and difficulties in recruiting suitably qualified craftsmen.

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