Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Opposition councillors and SNP politicians have reacted angrily to a previously rejected frozen school meals proposal being dished up again.A plan to shift production of Perth and Kinross school meals to a central kitchen in depot in Dundee was previously rejected by councillors.But tomorrow (June 23) councillors will be asked to reconsider the proposal, which could see meals remain frozen for up to 18 months.SNP Perth City Centre councillor Eric Drysdale said he is “utterly appalled” the Conservative administration is putting the idea forward again after it was stopped in 2019 following a petition signed by 3000 people.He said: “This time they.
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