Dundee and Tayside – Thu, 23 Aug, 2012

There’s been a furious backlash from prominent business leaders in Aberdeen after councillors yesterday dismissed multi-million pound plans to transform the centre of the city. Opponents hailed a victory for common sense. Others branded it a disgrace and called on the Labour-led administration to resign. The Scottish Government recorded ITS disappointment. Meanwhile; Aberdeen Football club say plans to move to a new 38 million pound stadium have been effectively ‘killed off’ by the local authority. The council has rejected plans for a new sports complex which would have doubled as the SPL club’s training ground. In local news; Council officials are stressing there’s no risk to the public after legionella bacteria was found at a Dundee community centre. The bug was discovered in shower heads at a centre in Menzieshill earlier this month. The area’s since been deep-cleaned and the water system treated. As a precautionary measure, new showers will be installed. And; a motorcylist killed in a crash in Perthshire has been named. 41 year old David Roberts from Stanley died when his Ducati bike collided with a car on the A85 near Comrie late yesterday morning. He’d been travelling towards Comrie, a short distance behind the Jaguar car, which pulled into a driveway then back onto the road. Also in sport; after losing two one to Aberdeen last weekend, St Johnstone have plundered the Dons in a bid to bolster their squad. Winger Peter Pawlett has swapped Pittodrie for Perth, after

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