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15 April 2024ACC Regular Meeting April 2024

The April regular meeting of the Aberfeldy Community Council took place Tuesday April 2nd at 19.30 in the Aberfeldy Town Hall. 

Minutes can be found in the document library and can also be opened directly by clicking on the link (link).  

The main topic of discussion was the ADT initiative to develop a Community Action Plan. A proposal to change the start time of meetings was held,but nodecision taken.  

The next regular meeting of the ACC will be in May.  The draft Agenda is in the document library and can be acessed directly by this link.  

19 March 2024ACC Regular Meeting March 5th 2023

The March regular meeting of the Aberfeldy Community Council took place Tuesday March 5th at 19.30 in the Aberfeldy Town Hall. 

Minutes can be found in the document library and can also be opened directly by clicking on the link (link).  

The main topic of discussion was the Aberfeldy Development Trust (ADT) proposal forr a Community Action Plan (CAP).  

The next regular meeting of the ACC will be in April.  The draft Agenda is in the document library and can be acessed directly by this link

04 March 2024Perth & Kinross Local Area Commander’s Bulletin - Appeal for Information

A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a 65-year-old man in Aberfeldy.

Around 8.30am on Saturday, 17 February, 2024, Brian Low, of Aberfeldy, was fatally shot as he walked his dog in the Pitilie area on the outskirts of the town.

Following a post mortem examination, Brian's death is being treated as murder and detectives are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

His family is aware and have asked for privacy at this time.

A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Macdougall, of the Major Investigation Team, said: “Our thoughts are with Brian’s family at this very difficult time and we are doing all we can to get them answers.

"Our enquiries have so far have revealed that Brian was out walking his black Labrador along a remote track, shortly before 8.30am when he was fatally shot.

"Although this is a remote location, we would be keen to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time."

Local Area Commander Greg Burns said: “I understand this is an extremely concerning incident for this small, rural community.

“I want to take this opportunity to reassure people that we are working round the clock to find out what happened to Brian.

“We will have additional high-visibility patrols in the area and you will see significant police activity over the coming days.

“Anyone with any concerns can approach these officers at any time.”

Detectives have set up a Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) to encourage members of the public to submit information directly to major incident teams and can be accessed here:

https://ow.ly/xELt50QIfIl

Police can also be contacted by calling 101 and quoting incident number 0884 of Saturday, 17 February, 2024. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

23 February 2024ACC Regular Meeting February 6th 2024

The February regular meeting of the Aberfeldy Community Council took place Tuesday February 6th at 19.30 in the Aberfeldy Town Hall. 

Minutes can be found in the document library and can also be opened directly by clicking on the link (link).  

The main topics of discussion were the taymouth Castle Development and related matters, the future of the Aberfeldy Post Office, the Moness trees issue, the Common Good fund and the future of the Griffin fund and the Graveyard.  

The next regular meeting of the ACC will be in March.  The draft Agenda is in the document library and can be acessed directly by this link.  

03 February 2024Tay Forest National Park - Consultation Report

The final version of the consultation report has been published.  It can be found in our document library or directly accessed from this link

 

The Chair of our Community Council has commented as follows:

"Just over half of people in favour, less than I thought there would be. 78% of land managers against. Difficult for a park to be sustainable with figures like that. I thought the support would be greater."

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