Greg Flucker, Evening Telegraph

Greg Flucker

Evening Telegraph

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Greg:

New city centre eatery hopefully adding fresh flavour to Dundee

A young entrepreneur is hoping to breathe fresh life into the city centre with the opening of his new restaurant. → Read More

Dundee Pride 2019: Thousands expected to descend on the city for event

Thousands of people will descend on Dundee today for the annual Pride event. → Read More

Dental technician from Dundee pays a visit to the world’s most remote inhabited island

A dental technician using his skills to keep smiles pristine on the world’s most remote inhabited island has taken a little taste of home on his trip – an Evening Telegraph thunderstick. → Read More

Theatre company bringing 'A-Z of Dundee' production to Dundee Rep

After a warm reception in community spaces across the city, a theatre company is bringing its “A-Z of Dundee” production home for its first run in a theatre. → Read More

Mother and daughter left stranded in Glasgow after bus leaves Ariana Grande gig early

A mother and daughter were left feeling “sick and exhausted” after they were left stranded in Glasgow overnight – because their bus left without them. → Read More

Driver smashed up car in Carnoustie and then fled the scene

An angry motorist has hit out at a driver who damaged his company car before fleeing the scene in a hit-and-run. → Read More

Resident claims rubbish is left to build-up on Dundee street sparking rats fear

Concerns have been raised a West End street could soon become plagued by vermin due to the amount of litter dumped there. → Read More

Michelin site could become ‘creative campus’ but focus should be on jobs, says union leader

The chairman of Dundee Trades Union Council has said the focus should remain on replacing lost jobs at Michelin, as new images of the revamped site were released. → Read More

Lifeboats called to Tay Road Bridge after concerns for man’s well-being

Lifeboats were scrambled to the Tay Road Bridge early today following concern for a man’s safety. → Read More

Dundee woman Mags fears health crisis over menopause drug shortage

A menopausal woman says is worried there will be a “mental health crisis” as supplies of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) dwindle. → Read More

Dundee art graduate discusses how his comics help people with dyslexia

A Dundee art graduate will reveal how his comic books helped change the way children with dyslexia can study. → Read More

Angus teen’s warning to fellow pet owners after man tried to steal her dog

A teenager is urging pet owners to be vigilant after a man attempted to steal one of her dogs before following her home. → Read More

Dundee man Lionel, 75, one of four cycling 1,600 miles to Alicante for charity

Four men are set to take on a mammoth 1,600-mile cycling challenge through four countries to raise funds for a breast cancer charity. → Read More

Dundee playpark disrepair a frustration for community leader Ron

The leader of Fintry Community Council has expressed his frustration over the lack of progress on repairs to a local playpark – insisting support from the council is needed. → Read More

Spooky Dundee prop store selling human faces, skeletons and detached hands

Lamps made out of human faces, skeletons and detached hands – it may sound like a low budget horror film but it’s really the Hilltown’s latest business. → Read More

Call for mindless vandals to clean up graffiti on Arbroath girlguiding headquarters

Girlguiding chiefs want the mindless vandals who spray-painted their headquarters to come back and clear up the mess they made. → Read More

Dundee student left gutted after motorbike stolen, as police probe theft

A student has spoken of her disgust after her motorcycle was stolen from outside her Stobswell flat. → Read More

Support group for endometriosis sufferers to focus on tackling isolation

A Dundee-based support group for endometriosis sufferers is aiming to tackle the isolation those living with the condition can be faced with. → Read More

World’s only cycling Shakespeare company perform in Dundee

A group of a Shakespearean performers included a visit to Dundee on their whistle-stop tour of Scotland on bikes. → Read More

Big Bucket Trail: Cities say goodbye to Oor Wullie statues

The Oor Wullie Big Bucket Trail – which has drawn visitors to cities across Scotland this summer – has come to an end. → Read More