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Boxing Day baby is so considerate
CONSIDERATE Siera Lee Gray was clearly thinking of her mum, dad and brothers when she decided to make her first appearance in the world.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
THE New Year Honours List for 2008 has seen three local people recognised for outstanding achievements and services to the community.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
ALLOA’S new home of dance has thrown its doors open to the whole community – with resident dance tutor Lisa Kennedy welcoming all ages with a warm smile and energetic enthusiasm.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
Unlicky 13 fail drink drive test
THIRTEEN motorists have been caught drink driving over the festive period in Central Scotland.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
Festive campaign nets £578,467 in drugs
ALLOA police opened advent calendar doors of a different kind in the run-up to Christmas. Instead of the sweet taste of chocolates, behind these doors were sour drug dealers poisoning the communities they live in with their illegal trade.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
ESSENTIAL devegetation work will be carried out along the A907 Stirling Road in Alloa in the week beginning 7 January as work on the reopening of the Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine rail link progresses.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
Votal role for county's migrant workers
A DVD which highlights issues faced by migrant workers in Clackmannanshire and throughout Forth Valley has proved to be a huge success.
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
Ochil group bids for £2 million
CLACKMANNANSHIRE’S hills could soon be alive – but not with the sound of music!
Published: Tuesday, 1st January, 2008 12:30
New bridge could face traffic chaos
THE ‘Clackmannanshire Bridge’ – currently known as the Upper Forth Crossing – has yet to open but it could already be facing years of daily traffic congestion.
Published: Tuesday, 25th December, 2007 12:30
Brothers sign up for bridge campaign
THE Clackmannanshire Bridge campaign has received the thumbs-up from Scottish singing legends The Alexander Brothers.
Published: Tuesday, 25th December, 2007 12:30
Teacher's song is hit with charity
AN ALVA Academy teacher is hoping to tug at the heart strings this Christmas with a song he wrote to raise money for the Aberlour Child Care Trust.
Published: Tuesday, 25th December, 2007 12:30
SHOP windows in Alloa Town Centre have been full of glittering tinsel, stars and baubles as part of Clackmannanshire Business’s window dressing competition.
Published: Tuesday, 25th December, 2007 12:30


