Local News
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Consultation on Stirling budget cuts
Stirling Council are asking people to have their say on proposed budget cuts.
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NHS Forth Valley expecting "high" demand
NHS Forth Valley say they're expecting "very high" levels of demand over Christmas.
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Falkirk man jailed for terrorism offences
A Falkirk man has been sentenced to 10 years in jail in connection with terrorism and firearms offences.
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Work complete after dip on Stirling slip road
Work to repair a slip road on the M80 has now finished.
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Plans for Stirling visitor levy
A visitor levy could be introduced across Stirling Council.
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Appeal after "targeted" break-ins
Police are appealing for information after a series of "targeted" house break-ins across the area.
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Christie Clock to be rebuilt
Stirling Council is to spend nearly £875,000 on restoring the Christie Clock.
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Plan to cut Falkirk school week
Plans to cut the school week in Falkirk are being discussed today.
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Protest over ticket office cuts
A rally is being held today amid planned cuts to ticket office hours at train stations across Scotland.
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Concerns over protest against Bo'ness centre closure
An investigation by Central FM News has found that Falkirk Council raised concerns internally about a protest outside Bo'ness Recreation Centre.
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Group saves Falkirk facility from closure
A Falkirk community group have taken over a key local venue.
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Grangemouth warning system tested
Residents in Grangemouth are being warned to expect loud noises and sirens today.
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Study finds "fear" for LGBT+ benefit claimants
A study by researchers at the University of Stirling has found Britain's LGBT+ population suffer fear, stigma and exclusion when trying to claim social security benefits.