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Police News
Tayside Police Promotion
Tayside Police is pleased to announce the promotion of
Detective Constable David McGregor (see attached photo) to the rank of
Detective Sergeant. Detective Sergeant McGregor, a former ...
EU Safer Internet Day 2010
Changing the way children behave online is the key to
keeping themselves safe from abuse, said Jim Gamble today, head of the Child
Exploitation and ...
Community Task Force
Tayside Police's special Community Task Force started work in the City Centre area of Dundee today. The team, who will be in the area for the ...
A9 Fatal Road Collision - Man Identified
A 54-year-old man who died in a road
collision on the A9 in Perthshire yesterday morning has been identified as
Andrew John Raeside of Gartshore ...
New Chief Constable for Tayside Police
Tayside Joint Police Board is pleased to announce today
(04/02/10) the appointment of Justine Curran (42) as the new Chief Constable of
Tayside Police, making ...
A9 Fatal Road Collision
A 54-year-old man from the
Kirkintilloch area has died following a road collision on the A9 in Perthshire
this morning.
The man was driving an articulated ...
Best Bar None Awards
Sharkys Bar in Montrose has been judged the overall winner
in the Angus Best Bar None Awards 2009. This prestigious award was made at a ceremony ...
Bikes for Bobbies - Fairer Scotland Fund
The Scottish
Government's Fairer Scotland Funds are allocated to community planning
partnerships to help achieve sustainable economic growth by regenerating
disadvantaged communities, tackling poverty by ...
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