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More stories from Tayside and Central. Listen to news from Tayside and Central on BBC Sounds. Speaking after the two-hour meeting, Ms Rose said: "The Lord Advocate was very open and honest, and ...
Tayside Regional Council directly operated local bus services in the City of Dundee from 1975 until 1986, when bus deregulation under terms of the Transport Act 1985 was implemented. The restructured Tayside Buses became employee-owned in 1991, was sold to National Express in 1997 and McGill's Bus Services in 2020, and today trades as Xplore ...
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Radio Tay's locally-targeted programming for Tayside on Tay FM consists of 4 hours per day on weekdays (Breakfast 6-10am). Greatest Hits Radio (Tayside & Fife) (formerly Tay 2) produces no shows intended specifically for the Tayside area. Both stations carry local news, sport and traffic bulletins every day.
The court deals with both criminal and civil cases. There are currently two sheriffs in post at Falkirk Sheriff Court. [10] They sit alone in civil cases and are assisted by a jury of fifteen members selected from the electoral roll in some criminal cases (cases involving solemn proceedings only). The Sheriff Principal is Gillian Wade. [11]
The Sheriff Principal of Tayside, Central and Fife is the head of the judicial system of the sheriffdom of Tayside, Central and Fife, one of the six sheriffdoms covering the whole of Scotland. The sheriffdom employs a number of legally qualified sheriffs who are responsible for the hearing of cases in eight Sheriffs Courts held in Alloa, Dundee ...
Bridge FM (formerly TOC H Hospital Radio, Radio Tayside and Radio Liff) is an independent hospital radio station which is currently based in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, Scotland that was launched in 1952. The radio station airs 24 hours a day with a range of music and talk show programmes.
Elections to the newly created Tayside Regional Council took place on 7 May 1974, as part of the wider 1974 Scottish local elections. There were 46 wards, each electing a single member using the first-past-the-post voting system .