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Clacks dancers to perform at Broadway theatre during trip to New York City
A GROUP of aspiring young Wee County performers are tomorrow travelling to New York City in what could be the experience of a lifetime. Following a mammoth fundraising effort, 24 pupils from Forefront Stage School will be arriving in the Big Apple
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Plans lodged for £77.5m Wellbeing Hub and Lochies School in Alloa
THE full planning application for a £77.5million wellbeing facility and ASN school project in Alloa has been lodged with the local authority. The plans for the Wellbeing Hub and Lochies School project have this month been published on Clackmannanshire
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Luke Rankin "over the moon" as double puts Alloa in Cup hot seat
LUKE RANKIN was left sitting on cloud nine after he scored two late goals to help Alloa topple Premiership giants St Johnstone. The youngster carried on his electric form from pre-season with two superb finishes from each side of the posts on Tuesday
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Tullibody man's drunken attack on ‘ex’ before headbutting her car
A TULLIBODY man assaulted his former partner by pinning her down and covering her mouth. When the woman took refuge in her car with her child, the accused began headbutting the vehicle. Scott Hughes, of Dumyat Avenue, appeared at Alloa Sheriff
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On the Wildside: Sparkling wild colour by a Tillicoultry pond
BY THE edge of Tillicoultry lies a wonderful wild pond, and when the sun shines, it suddenly bursts into life with common blue damselflies and four-spotted chaser dragonflies flitting low over the water's surface. This is a place to sit in dreamy
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Alloa man launches wristband business for men's mental health
A WEE COUNTY man has launched a charity initiative designed to get men talking about their mental health. Scott MacDonald, from Alloa, has started the Bands For Brothers project, wherein he sells wristbands, with all proceeds going to the Scottish
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Voters were clear: No more cruel, incompetent and climate wrecking Tory governments
EARLIER this month, the electorate sent a clear message to Westminster. Without a doubt, voters across Scotland used the ballot box to firmly oust the Tories out of Westminster. And the scale of Labour's victory shows the strength of desire
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Farm to fly flag for Wee County at Scottish Thistle Awards
AN AGRI-TOURISM business is set to fly the flag for the Wee County at this year’s Scottish Thistle Awards, less than a year after introducing accommodation. Solsgirth Home Farm has been shortlisted in the awards scheme which seeks to champion innovation
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‘Find a future that works for you’ at FVC
Fantastic opportunities are still on offer for school leavers and new students to snap up a place on a cutting edge, full-time Forth Valley College course starting in August 2024, at all three of our campuses in Alloa, Falkirk and Stirling. Anyone