An escaped herd of cows is causing chaos in a quiet housing estate.
30.11.2021 - 15:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Local good causes have benefited to the tune of £16,120 thanks to customers of Crieff Co-op.
Remake Scotland, Friends of MacRosty Park and Crieff at Christmas were chosen by the community to benefit from the supermarket’s Membership Community Fund, which accumulates when shoppers use their Co-op membership card.
Remake received a cheque for £5269.76; Friends of MacRosty Park pocketed £5628.09 and Crieff at Christmas collected £5222.89.
Crieff Co-op manager Gary Pugh, said: “On behalf of all
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