Amy Hall, Evening Telegraph

Amy Hall

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Past articles by Amy:

Better Read than Dead: Memories of Tayside libraries throughout the decades

Libraries across the country have started a new chapter this week as they open once more following the easing of Covid restrictions. As we look back through the decades our archives are full of memories of Tayside libraries from back in the day with everything from protests, sit ins and even an air raid shelter thrown in for good measure! → Read More

Better Read than Dead: Memories of Tayside libraries throughout the decades

Libraries across the country have started a new chapter this week as they open once more following the easing of Covid restrictions. As we look back through the decades our archives are full of memories of Tayside libraries from back in the day with everything from protests, sit ins and even an air raid shelter thrown in for good measure! → Read More

Life before the Tay Road Bridge: Journeys across the river aboard the Fifies

Almost 55 years ago the death knell rang on the Tay Ferries, or The Fifies as they were more affectionately known, which transported Dundonians across the Tay for 145 years. → Read More

Life before the Tay Road Bridge: Journeys across the river aboard the Fifies

Almost 55 years ago the death knell rang on the Tay Ferries, or The Fifies as they were more affectionately known, which transported Dundonians across the Tay for 145 years. → Read More

Lockdown locks: Haircuts in Dundee through the decades

As hair salons and barbershops around Dundee open their doors today, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to take a trip down memory lane and visit some of the salons that kept locals barnets tidy throughout the area. → Read More

Pennies for Penny: Carnoustie care home raising money to take care of their resident dog

A care home in Carnoustie has launched a fundraising drive for its dog, Penny, who was adopted by the facility after her owner died. → Read More

Pennies for Penny: Carnoustie care home raising money to take care of their resident dog

A care home in Carnoustie has launched a fundraising drive for its dog, Penny, who was adopted by the facility after her owner died. → Read More

Dundee University Covid-19 study backed by Stephen Fry reaches 10,000 sign ups

A vaccine study run by the University of Dundee has gathered over 10,000 volunteers since going live last month, with TV Legend Stephen Fry backing the research. → Read More

Dundee gift company provide free Mother's Day presents for 600 children

A handmade gift business has ensured children in Tayside have presents to give their mothers this weekend by providing more than 600 free keyrings. → Read More

Fears for future of Rosyth rugby club after early morning blaze

Two teenagers have been charged in connection with an overnight blaze at Rosyth Sharks Rugby Club. → Read More

Fears for future of Rosyth rugby club after early morning blaze

A blaze at Rosyth Sharks Rugby Club has left bosses concerned it could be the 'final nail in the coffin' after a year-long closure. → Read More

Methil Community Centre to be refurbished for free in first facelift since the 1970s

A Fife community centre is in line for a long overdue facelift. → Read More

Horror as family stumble across headless bodies of seals and birds on Fife beach

A Fife family stumbled across a scene of horror on an outing to the seaside. → Read More

Mystery surrounds headless seals and dead birds found on Kirkcaldy beach

A Fife family was shocked to discover the bodies of headless seals and birds, some still with their catch of the day in their mouths. → Read More

Police in Fife re-appealing for information after series of indecent exposures in Kirkcaldy

Officers investigating a number of indecent exposure incidents over the past 11 months in Kirkcaldy are re-appealing to the public for information. → Read More

Singer Demi shocked after song cover is praised by X Factor winner Leona Lewis

Songstress Demi McMahon was stunned when her cover of Leona Lewis’s hit song Bleeding Love was viewed by the star on TikTok. → Read More

City singer shocked after her cover was praised by X Factor winner Leona Lewis

Dundee songstress Demi McMahon was left surprised after her cover of Lewis' hit song Bleeding Love was viewed by the singer on social media platform TikTok. → Read More

Celebrations as the iconic Lemmings video game turns 30

Legendary Dundee computer game Lemmings has celebrated its 30th birthday. → Read More

Grant boosts plans to create new community growing space at Camperdown Park

A new group is gearing up to transform a part of Camperdown Park into a community growing space, thanks to a £900,000 grant. → Read More

Asda bans Dundee mum following row over nine-year-old autistic boy’s mask exemption

ASDA has banned a mum from its Milton store after claiming she was verbally abusive to a member of staff who questioned why her autistic son was unmasked. → Read More