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Falkirk Herald Bulletin 29-02-24
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01/03/2024
Editor Jill Buchanan talks us through the headlines from The Falkirk Herald.
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Hello, I'm Gill Buchanan, the editor of the Volker Kerold, and I'm here to tell you about
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some of the stories that are making the headlines in our print edition, which is on sale now.
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We lead on some good news. An inspirational teenager who struggled at school but managed
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to get an apprenticeship with the butcher and is now in the running for a top award.
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Well done to Mark Ingram of Lang Lees. And for little Campbell Huggins of Denny, February
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29 is a very special day. It's his birthday, and although he turns four in 2024, it's the
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first time celebrating on the actual day. Happy birthday, Campbell. Volker Council has
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agreed to accept the Scottish Government's council tax freeze. But while this charge
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won't be increased, householders face a raft of increases elsewhere, including brown bin
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permits going up from £25 to £45, and the cost of burials and cremations increasing
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by 30%. We've also got a look at the large scale maintenance project at the Volker Quill,
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and news that behind the scenes tours at the tourist attraction are making a comeback.
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And it's happy birthday to Mae Garrow, who turned 100 at the weekend, and is the oldest
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living former Bowness Fair Queen. A fatal accident inquiry into the death of a Calichem
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worker in Gangemouth heard that it took almost 90 minutes for an ambulance to arrive, despite
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several 999 calls. And we've got all the pictures from four teenagers at Denny High School having
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their hair shaved off to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Historian Ian Scott provides a fascinating insight into the Dawson family, whose name
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is synonymous with Bainsford. And in sport, we've got all the usual football, rugby, basketball,
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and the success of Falkirk Vics at the weekend's cross-country event in Callendar Park. All
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these stories and lots more are in a print edition, which is on sale now, and also online
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at www.falkirkherald.co.uk.
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Thank you.
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