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New YOUR magazines are out this week!

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Three new issues of YOUR magazines are out this week.

YOUR Arbroath, YOUR Cupar and YOUR Glenrothes are local magazines from DC Thomson that celebrate what’s happening in the east coast towns.The popular free publications will be posted through the doors of 15,000 homes in Arbroath, Cupar and Glenrothes during the first week of March.

Take a look inside by visiting the digital versions of YOUR Arbroath, YOUR Cupar and YOUR Glenrothes – which celebrates 70 years of the town – now.

Just click on the front covers (below) to enjoy reading about local news and events, as well as features on health about how to cope with stress ahead of Stress Awareness Month, and on prostate cancer and ovarian cancer to mark their awareness month in March.

       

Also in YOUR Arbroath, which is sponsored by Stewart Milne Homes, we catch up with Nik Scott-Gray, chief executive of Montrose Port Authority, who tells us about the exciting year ahead for the Angus port.

While in YOUR Cupar, Carrie Lindsay talks about how she’s pushed through the glass ceiling to become Executive Director of Education and Children’s Service at Fife Council.

And in YOUR Glenrothes meet Dr Graham Tydeman from Fife, who is not your typical obstetrician. Inside you will see his unique artwork inspired by his career in medicine – including his Mother & Child sculpture using old surgical instruments. There is also a 70th Anniversary Picture Special inside to celebrate seven decades of Glenrothes.