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Sharing memories of friends and events.
www.rememberingedzell.homestead.com
The Brechin and District Charitable
Charitable trust serving the communities of Brechin, Edzell and the Angus Glens. Contains local information and business listings.
www.brechin-angus.co.uk
Seeks to expose the dodgy deals and manipulations of local politics within the Angus area. Articles, rants, and commentary, plus a gallery of trippy art.
www.anguscouncil.co.uk
Various information about and related to the Monikie area of Angus. Contributions are invited.
www.monikie.org.uk
The site provides information about the Kinnettles Parish including its people, buildings, wildlife, stories and photographs from the past. Also includes an online version of the "Kinnettles Kist".
www.kinnettles.org.uk
Contains information of interest to family historians and genealogists with specific interests in the county of Angus.
www.jimjar.net
Personal photographs of the area.
stevanhogg.mypicgallery.com
Includes historical information on the society, a noticeboard and news on forthcoming events and activities, plus contact information.
members.tripod.com
Scotland's Tartan Day in Angus
The latest information on celebration in Angus. Every year on April 6th, Tartan Day commemorates the signing of the declaration of Arbroath.
www.scotlandstartanday.com
Description of the town's history. descriptions of Balmashanner hill, Forfar Loch.
www.geocities.com
History of the Angus Country Park, with scenic photos
www.geocities.com
Local campaign to support the Ark Hill wind farm application. Includes a forum, guestbook, and children's game area.
www.creatus.net
News, sport and web for Angus in a blog format.
www.latedecember.com