Angus Council
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| Area | 2181 |
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| Population | 116,040 (2018) |
| Points of interest | Glamis Castle |
| Arbroath Abbey | |
| Mount Keen | |
| University | Dundee and Angus College |
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| ID | 2916596 |
About Angus Council
Angus is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area. The council area borders Aberdeenshire, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross. Main industries include agriculture and fishing.
Sailing to school and the daily issues of climate change
... " This has really punched us straight in the face, " says Graeme Dailly, director of infrastructure and environment at Angus Council, surveying the damage to the flood defence scheme in Brechin...
Return to River Street: Brechin flooding one month on
... " Angus Council have been approached for comment...
Former period dignity officer settles out of court
... The working group - which comprises of representatives from Dundee and Angus College, Perth College, Angus Council and Dundee City Council - had said Mr Grant was the strongest candidate for the job...
Storm Babet floods could last for days - officials
... He said: " The local community in Brechin, like others across Scotland, has come together to offer support to all those affected by the floods with Angus Council receiving hundreds of offers of alternative accommodation for those forced to leave their homes...
Storm Babet: Second red alert in a week as flooding rages on
... Storm Babet: The story so farAngus Council - the area hit by the first red alert on Thursday - said it was prepared to call on the military for assistance if the situation in the region worsens significantly...
Storm Babet: Body found after woman swept into Angus river
... Angus Council has issued a further plea for residents around Brechin to evacuate as some refused to leave their homes...
Thousands still without power after Storm Otto
... Angus Council said the Burnside Primary School building was not safe for children and staff, after the roof was seriously damaged...
Period dignity officer takes legal action after losing job
... The working group – which comprises of representatives from Dundee and Angus College, Perth College, Angus Council and Dundee City Council – had said Mr Grant as the strongest candidate for the job...
Former period dignity officer settles out of court
A Man who was removed from his role as Scotland's First Period dignity officer has settled his case out of court.
Jason Grant Last Year , on the grounds of sex discrimination, with the case set to call next March.
An HM Courts and Tribunal Service spokeswoman confirmed the case had been settled and would not be proceeding as planned.
No details of the terms of settlement have been been made.
Mr Grant's legal team declined to comment on the case.
His appointment sparked a heated debate online, with critics saying The Job should have gone to A Woman .
His role was created to ensure the legal right to free period products in public places and was described as The First of its kind in Scotland.
The Working Group - which comprises of representatives from Dundee and Angus College, Perth College, Angus Council and Dundee City Council - had said Mr Grant was The Strongest candidate for The Job .
A Dundee and Angus College spokesperson said: " The dispute between the parties has been resolved and no further statement shall be made. "
Mr Grant's legal team previously said he was " publicly dismissed" before being given written confirmation that The Role had been scrapped.
He had been expected to lead a campaign across schools, colleges and communities in Tayside to raise awareness of Scotland's law on period products and ensure that funding was allocated appropriately.
The Role was funded by the Scottish Government , which said it was not involved in making appointments to such posts.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com