Forth Valley nurses shortlisted for prestigious awards
Nurses from NHS Forth Valley have been named as finalists in a prestigious awards scheme.
Nurses from NHS Forth Valley have been named as finalists in a prestigious awards scheme.
A support group has launched in Alloa in a bid to offer an avenue and a safe space for men to talk.
Pensioners in the Wee County will be eligible for a new disability benefit from next March, subject to parliamentary approval of regulations.
A free transport service, primarily aimed at cyclists, is set to launch this month to convey people between Alloa and the Forth bridges for day trips.
A light-hearted evening of three short plays is set to go ahead in Dollar next month.
Clacks swimmer Duncan Scott has been named in a 33-strong team to compete at this summer's Olympics.
A bus driver has clocked up millions of miles behind the wheel around the Forth Valley in more than five decades.
An increase in shoplifting, and speeding detected on Clacks roads more than doubling, will be among figures presented to Kilncraigs by police chiefs this week.
Maps of former Wee County coal mines have this month been made available to research online.
Homeless presentation rates remain relatively high in the Wee County with a “clear need” to increase affordable housing, councillors will hear at a meeting this week.
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