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  • Business support partnership launched in Clackmannanshire

    ORGANISATIONS in the Wee County have come together to create a local business support partnership as part of the response to the coronavirus outbreak. The Clackmannanshire Business Support Partnership will work together to co-ordinate activity in

  • Alloa Saints continue with training via online coaching

    MEMBERS of Alloa Saints FC have been able to continue playing at home during the coronavirus lockdown by taking their training online. The kids' football team, comprised of around 100 members between the under 7s and under 15s age groups, has been

  • Man charged following robbery in Alloa

    A MAN has been arrested and charged following a robbery in Alloa. The 35-year-old was taken into custody in connection with the incident, which took place in the Grange Road area at around 3pm on Thursday, April 2. He is expected to appear at

  • Fife College helps to keep students going

    NEARLY 300 laptops have been delivered to students of Fife College to support remote learning during the coronavirus outbreak. The devices are being dropped off at homes of college students while adhering to social distancing rules, not just in

  • Second charity air ambulance takes to the skies

    A SECOND charity air ambulance helicopter is ready to take to the skies today. Helimed 79, operated by Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA), is ready to respond to emergencies from Aberdeen International Airport from Friday, April 3. Up until

  • Trading standards issue warning over cold callers in the area

    THE Stirling and Clacks Trading Standards team has warned locals about rogue traders offering to "spray paths and front doors to get rid of bacteria". The team is also aware of fraudsters posing as NHS staff and offering to help people with their