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Councillor Helen Oswald - new Provost of Angus

Councillor Helen Oswald was elected Provost of Angus at the first meeting of the new council on 15 May 2012. The new leader of the council is Councillor Iain Gaul.

Check our election results page for the full list of councillors now serving on Angus Council.

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17 May 2012 - New Help For Young People Leaving Home

Angus Council has launched a new, free service to help young people aged 16-25 to find, keep and maintain their home.

17 May 2012 - Short-listed Authors For The Angus Book Award Visit Schools

In the run-up to the announcement of the winner of the 2012 Angus Book Award, the short-listed authors will have a full day of visits to the eight Angus secondary schools on Tuesday 22 May, to meet pupils who have taken part in the voting process.

17 May 2012 - Work Gathers Pace At Newmonthill Site

Work is now well underway to transform Newmonthill, Forfar where five blocks of flats in the old, unpopular scheme have been demolished to make way for new homes.

16 May 2012 - Celebrating 450 Years Of Golf On Montrose Links

Montrose Museum is the venue for an exhibition highlighting the story of golf in Montrose.

11 May 2012 - Tenant Evicted Following Drugs Conviction

Angus Council has today, 11 May 2012, evicted a tenant from her council house in Viewmount, Forfar. Forfar Sheriff Court granted the decree to evict, based on the tenant’s recent conviction for supplying drugs from her home.

09 May 2012 - Places Still Available For The Angus Glens Walking Festival

Walk places are filling up fast for this year’s Angus Glens Walking Festival, which starts on Thursday 31 May. However, there are still plenty of routes to choose from to suit all tastes and abilities.

09 May 2012 - New Ways To Support Families And Children In Angus

Partner agencies across Angus have launched a new range of visual aids to support children in challenging circumstances, and their families. A pack of engaging and interactive materials will help to identify and track progress in areas which are important for the well-being of the children.

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