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Dunblane athlete prepares for third Scotland Commonwealth appearance on track
The experienced Olympian is named to a strong home squad for the athletics event at the multi-sport games - which kick off later this month.
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Hundreds of trees planted at rural Stirling loch as part of restoration scheme
The planting programme will see more than 4,000 hectares of trees across the catchment by 2040, helping to protect the water supply for over a million people in Glasgow.
Pilot appears in court after flying within 500 metres of Stirling attraction
He was also accused of not being in possession of an appropriate air crew licence and other offences in Fife and at Edinburgh Airport.
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Not Edinburgh or Glasgow - Scotland's best city to retire in named
A Scottish seaside town was also named as a top retirement destination.
"Credible plan" call for derelict former Bridge of Allan hotel after issues
Youngsters were pictured inside and on the windowsills of the former Royal Hotel in the town as one councillor leads the call for the building's owners to take responsibility.
"Doctors told me to abort my baby - now she's a thriving schoolgirl who inspires me every day"
Medics initially classed Ava Alexander has having one of the worst cases of the condition they'd ever seen.
Stirling arts venue secures £33k Lottery funding boost for youth-led fest plans
The venue successfully secured a grant of £33,358 which will be delivered over the next two years to help with the creation of its FutureMade Fest.
Violinist talks up Stirling-based music charity - and hopes for music career
The charity's Raploch and Fallin bases each held special summer concerts to show off their skills as it celebrated its 18th year in supporting young people.
Award-winning UK kitchen firm to close 15 stores including Scottish branch
The UK's "longest running" kitchen specialist is making closures as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) restructuring process.
Sentencing delayed for asylum seeker who sexually assaulted two women in Falkirk
Muhammad Sheikhi, 23, who was convicted of sexually assaulting two women in Falkirk after targeting them as they walked home from nights out, will now be sentenced in August.
More Than A Game: Football Culture and Domestic Violence
As the World Cup continues, research has found that domestic abuse rates increase around big football games due to external factors like alcohol and heightened emotions. The post More Than A Game: Football Culture and Domestic Violence appeared first on Brig Newspaper....
Stirling safari park hope for roar-ing success in new extra-special experience
Visitors can enjoy a unique breakfast alongside the safari animals in the experience unveiled today at the safari park.
Card game cements romance reputation as Stirling couple represent country
The pair have shared the story of how the card game brought them together both on and off the table as they represent their country this week.
Forth Valley Jobcentres deliver jobs boost through employer partnerships
Stirling and Alloa Jobcentres drive strong employment and skills outcomes across Forth Valley with DWP, employer partnerships, and local training programmes.
Clackmannanshire teen walks 26 miles from Burntisland to Elie for good cause
Jack walked 26 miles from Burntisland to Elie for Love in a Box.
Rutherglen mother and daughter celebrate double graduation success at Stirling
JulieAnne, 45, and Annabelle, 22, celebrated their achievements.
Dougie Vipond to host Strathcarron Hospice Sapphire Ball this November
Celebrate 45 years of Strathcarron Hospice at the Sapphire Ball, Dunblane Hydro, November 6. Fundraising, live entertainment, and charity auction.
New benefits portal is giving Stirling residents control over public contracts
Stirling Council launches Community Benefits Portal, enabling local groups to suggest and request community projects supported by public contracts in Stirling.
Lemur arrivals add to brood as Stirling park helps with conservation efforts
The three pups are part of plans to maintain the species, with only 1000 to 10,000 individuals remaining in the wild.
NHS Forth Valley sees FOI probe downgraded as watchdog hails "improvement"
The health board was put under a Level 3 intervention in October last year after a failure to improve on a poor record of replying to Freedom of Information requests.