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Heritage

ANCESTRY: Randy Hunter is searching for information on his father, John Hunter, who abandoned him before he was born.

Canadian son heads to Clacks in search of his long-lost family

REPAIRS: Works have been agreed to carry out a package of fabric repairs at Clackmannan Tolbooth

Repairs to Clackmannan Tolbooth are approved by Clacks Council

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CELEBRATION: The Japanese Garden at Cowden hosted their first festival since 2018. Pictures provided by Japanese Garden.

Wee County hosts celebration of Japanese culture

DISPLAY: The competition invited in the community at Dollar in what has been a success - Pictures courtesy of Dollar Academy

Dollar pipe band competition could become annual event

WHERE IT BELONGS: The Wallace Sword has returned to the monument in a new showcase - Pictures by Whyler Photos/Stirling Council

Fabled sword returns to Wallace Monument after showcase smashed

The talks take place at the Speirs Centre in Alloa

Alloa's Speirs Centre to host programme of talks

CHAMPION: Sophie Allan was recognised for her extensive volunteering efforts.

Wee County volunteer named coronation champion

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: Jonathan Brodie KC will tomorrow start his role as procurator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly - 45 years after he first attended when his father was moderator - Picture by Church of Scotland

Son of Alloa minister to become procurator of Church of Scotland General Assembly

DISSOLVING: Moncrieff United Free Church of Scotland has announced they will be closing their doors in June.

'A very sad decision' – Alloa's Moncrieff UF to hold last service

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ICONIC: The Tolbooth is set to be preserved - Image via Google Maps

'Urgent and necessary' repairs needed for Clackmannan Tolbooth tower

TOGETHER: Resonate hopes to bring the community together with its new-look website featuring clubs, events, courses and more - thanks to CRT funding

Resonate Together launch online portal to help unite communities

EGGCELLENT: Kids enjoyed a fantastic day out at the Easter egg trail at Alloa Tower. Pictures by Ben Montgomery Photography.

Families enjoy eggcellent Easter hunt at Alloa Tower

VISIT: Dollar Glen - with Castle Campbell where there is currently no visitor access - is just one of the places promoted by the trust

Call for locals to enjoy Forth Valley visitor experiences

TIMES ARE CHANGING: The Newtonshaw guild closed for good after 112 years - Pictures by Ben Montgomery Photography

Sauchie-based Women's Guild branch closes after 112 years

COMPETITION: The design for the first official tartan for Clackmannanshire has been picked by the judges

Teenager's design chosen for Clackmannanshire's official tartan

AWARD: Slackbrae at the Brucefield Estate has received a five-star award from VisitScotland

Clacks team 'ecstatic' over five-star VisitScotland award

The £16million contract for work to replace an 80-metre section of the Kincardine Bridge has been awarded.

Balfour Beatty awarded £16m Kincardine Bridge contract

RECRUITING: The NTS is looking for a fixed term visitor services supervisor at Alloa Tower

Iconic Clacks landmark looks to recruit

SNOWDROP: Join members of the community for a walk along the Wee County's woodland areas.

Snowdrop walk around the Wee County

THIN RED LINE: The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders were influential in winning the war against Russia in Crimea.

Scotland's role in Crimea explored in museum lecture

WORKS: HES has commenced repairs to gravestones and memorials at Dunblane Cathedral

Appeal to relatives of those buried at Dunblane Cathedral

Miss Orr left £300 for Established Church in the parish of Alloa

A Walk in the Past: The Orr Mortification

APPRECIATION AND WELLBEING: Clackmannanshire's Whisky Festival is set to return in 2023 with tickets now on sale

Tickets on sale for Clackmannanshire's Whisky Festival

HERITAGE: Alloa Hub will look to bring the Wee County's industrial past to life for the launch of the Clackmannanshire Tapestry - Picture by Jan van der Merwe

Call for tales about Clackmannanshire's industrial heritage

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