What's On?
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Book HubThe Auchterarder Picturehouse offers a welcoming space with pre-loved books and craft sets at the book hub.
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Walk: Castle Dow and Balnaguard GlenThe route follows a track uphill through trees with views back towards Farragon Hill. At the summit cairns are reached and the views are superb, taking in a wid...
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Chair-Based ExerciseThis class provides a gently stimulating exercise session to help keep body and mind active with all the associated physical and social benefits.
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Women's Rugby TrainingThe women's section of Aberfeldy RFC train every Monday evening and would love for any ladies interested to join them.
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Crafty CafeThis group offers an opportunity to work on your own craft project, have a chat and get some inspiration for a new craft.
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Climate Movie NightMonthly screenings of climate-related films with an opportunity to stay behind afterwards to chat about it.
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Chess NightThis weekly session offers chess matches for all levels and abilities. You don't need to have a chess partner or board to join in.
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Knit and KnatterThis session offers a couple of hours to focus on your latest knitting project.
at The Birks Cinema
National News
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Alba Party 'unlikely' to stand in Scottish Parliament electionLeader Kenny MacAskill said the party faced an "immediate crisis" and it was unlikely it would be able to register for the Holyrood elections.
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Fears diesel spillage may have spread to second riverThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency has warned that fuel contamination in the River Dochart may have spread to the River Tay.
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Scotland battle back for Six Nations win over WalesScotland battle back to inflict a heartbreaking Six Nations defeat on Wales in a thrilling game in Cardiff.
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Corran Ferry car services suspended after fault detected by engineerThe five-minute Corran Ferry crossing of Loch Linnhe links the wider Lochaber area with communities in the Ardgour peninsula in the west.
News Headlines
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Trump says he will increase his new global tariffs to 15%After most of his tariffs were outlawed on Friday, Trump announced new global tariffs of 10% - which he says he has now increased to 15%.
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GB curlers denied Olympic gold at death yet againBruce Mouat's rink are unable to end a 102-year wait for a men's Winter Olympic curling gold - and vanquish their own disappointment from 2022 - as Canada deny Team GB a fourth gold medal of this year's Games.
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Iran students stage first anti-government protests since deadly crackdownThe student protesters honoured thousands of those killed when nationwide mass protests were put down last month.
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UK should send non-combat troops to Ukraine now, former PM Johnson tells BBCTroops should be deployed to peaceful parts of the country in non-fighting roles, he said.
Entertainment News
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Katseye's Manon to take 'temporary hiatus' to focus on healthThe six-person girl group say the decision was made following "open and thoughtful conversations together".
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The best looks at London Fashion Week 2026There are 90 designers showing this year, with organisers hoping it's the biggest fashion week yet.
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How Co-op Live went from falling air con units to hosting the BritsThe opening of the Co-op Live was in every headline, but not quite for the right reasons.
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RSC Game of Thrones play will be 'immersive'The audience is set to be "living and breathing the same space as the characters".
