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Play park is vandalised before it even opens
RESIDENTS of Tullibody have been left dismayed by the vandalism of the new children’s play park at the bottom of the town’s Stirling Road.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Drivers face penalties for ignoring fire station warning lights
DRIVERS who fail to stop when the warning lights are in operation at Alloa fire station could face a hefty penalty.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
PUPILS at Dollar Academy laced up their walking boots and put their best foot forward as the whole school took the chance to be part of a charity fundraising sponsored walk.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Touched by the 'warm heart' of Africa
A DOLLAR student has returned from an incredible four-week volunteering mission in the ‘warm heart’ of central Africa.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
X-Factor brothers visit Asda Alloa
SCOTTISH pop stars, the MacDonald Brothers, are heading to Alloa next week.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Scott takes a Vice-like grip on the big time
A TULLIBODY star-in-the-making is hoping his latest venture will help catapult him into the big time.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Half-price petrol offer aims to attract new members
AT A time when petrol prices are predicted to rise to over a £1 per litre, one Wee County petrol station is under-cutting its rivals by half.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Lollipop lady calls for safer crossing for kids
A LOLLIPOP LADY fears children’s lives could be at risk if a pedestrian crossing is not put in place across the busy A907.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Nominate local stars for arts awards
COUNCILLOR Tina Murphy has urged people to get nominating for this year’s Clackmannanshire Arts Forum Awards.
Published: Wednesday, 10th October, 2007 12:30
Ancient skills lead to bright future
STUDENTS from Alloa Academy toured Stirling Castle to see how ancient skills can be a route to a bright future.
Published: Tuesday, 9th October, 2007 12:30
Surplus apples wanted by cider maker
A CIDER-MAKING firm wants to buy surplus apples from growers in Clackmannanshire.
Published: Tuesday, 9th October, 2007 12:30
Council leader rules out car parking charges
SHOPPERS coming to Alloa for some retail therapy will be able to park in the town centre for free – at least for the next four years.
Published: Tuesday, 9th October, 2007 12:30


