Anita Diouri, The Courier

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Past articles by Anita:

Fife volunteers spread festive cheer while collecting for local foodbanks

Around a dozen Fife volunteers are spreading festive cheer this weekend while collecting much needed items for local foodbanks. → Read More

Could a photo of your pet win you £200? Perth St Johns Rotary Club runs photo contest

A favourite photo of your pet could win you £200 in time for Christmas as part of a fundraiser being run by Perth St Johns Rotary Club. → Read More

Violence against women: Figures reveal effect of Covid on Perth domestic abuse survivors

A campaign demanding a safer world for women will launch in Perth this month as new figures reveal fewer domestic abuse survivors were able to seek help during Covid. → Read More

Community thanked for its generosity as Perth woman launches equestrian business

Perth woman Susan Mckay has thanked the community for its support in setting up her business, Equiexchange. → Read More

Kilted Perthshire dad to cycle 108 miles on a Penny Farthing for fundraiser

Perthshire man David Fox-Pitt will cycle 108 miles on a Penny Farthing to raise funds for bursaries to allow more pupils to attend Glenalmond College. → Read More

Enchanted Forest 2021 cancelled with ‘great sadness’

The Enchanted Forest 2021 event in Pitlochry has been cancelled in its 20th anniversary year amid uncertainty caused by the pandemic. → Read More

Former Coupar Angus medical centre to reopen as community hub after years of planning

The Strathmore Community Hub is set to open its doors after five years of planning. It will open in the former medical centre. → Read More

Resurfacing plans for road near Alyth cemetery after concerns raised over potholes

Resurfacing works are set to take place at a road near Alyth cemetery after local funeral directors expressed concerns over potholes. → Read More

Perth Gulf War veteran to take on 154km trek for Armed Forces charity

Perth veteran Peter McIntyre will trek the West Highland Way next month to raise funds for the Armed Forces charity, SSAFA. → Read More

£1.09 million council housing development completed in Perthshire village

A new council housing development has been completed in Meigle after delays brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More

Defibrillators installed in rural Perthshire after unexpected death of local dad

Communities in rural Perthshire have been praised for their efforts to install defibrillators in the area. → Read More

Perth races go ahead without usual crowds in ‘bittersweet’ event

Perth races went ahead this year despite the absence of the usual spectators. Organisers described it as a "bittersweet" event. → Read More

Community joy as Perthshire former train station given protected status

Greenloaning residents have welcomed news that the villages former train station has been listed as a Category C building. → Read More

Worry among Perth H&M staff as talks begin on possible store closure

Consultations have begun on the possible closure of the H&M store in Perth. Staff are concerned about how this will affect their jobs. → Read More

'No stranger to change': Delight as Perthshire attraction to reopen next week

Scone Palace has announced it will fully reopen to visitors next week. It aims to further strengthen its community links. → Read More

Perth teen edges closer to achieving racing driver goals with £35k scholarship

A Perth teen has edged closer to her dream of become a racing driver after securing a £35,000 scholarship. → Read More

Perth brothers to bring outdoor adventure to Scone Palace this summer

Perth brothers Elliott and Chris Brown will host their Energy Festival at Scone Palace in August. It comes as Covid-19 restrictions ease. → Read More

Perthshire veterinary nurse's Himalayan hike aims to raise £2,000 for Cats Protection

Perthshire vet Lauren Blyth will embark on a trek through the Himalayas in Nepal in November in aid of the Perth branch of Cats Protection. → Read More

‘Biggest challenge to date’: Fairview school to take part in virtual Kiltwalk

Fairview School is undertaking its "biggest challenge to date" when pupils take part in the virtual Kiltwalk later this month. → Read More

Community Connector appointed in Alyth amid plans to improve town life

Laura Rodger has been appointed to the role of Community Connector in Alyth as part of efforts to improve life in the town for its residents. → Read More