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We have just added an interactive map of Killearn. Where you can find all the local businesses, schools, libraries and much more.
Looking forward to reading your comments about this new feature.
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BUNGALOWS for the elderly and disabled in Killearn have finally been given the green light after months of discussion.
Stirling Council is going to build three pairs of semi-detached bungalows on land – known locally as the ‘turnip field’ – north east of the telephone exchange and 22 Birch Road.
Read it on the Milngavie Herald.
Bungalows for the elderly and disabled have finally been approved for a site in Killearn following months of discussion.
Stirling Council are building three pairs of semi-detached bungalows on land – known locally as the “turnip field” – north east of the telephone exchange and 22 Birch Road.
Read it on the Stirling Observer website.
A HEARTBROKEN dad from Killearn has paid tribute to his “beautiful and caring” daughter who died just five weeks after she was diagnosed with cancer.
Alistair Scott (58) said his daughter Kirsten (25) fought her type of incurable cancer – Metastatic Adenocarcinoma – with incredible strength and courage.
Read it on the Milngavie Herald.
Balfron High School will be closed all day on Thursday the 8th of December due to the high wind weather. It will reopen on Friday the 9th of December. Please check the Stirling Council website and BBC weather website for further details.
Kippen and Killearn are to benefit from a £1.7m upgrade of their waste water treatment works.
Scottish Water announced the investment they say will help better protect the environment in the Strath of the River Forth and the Blane Water respectively.
Read it on the Stirling Observer website.
Three elderly people have been the victims of theft in rural Stirlingshire within the last month.
Community constable Campbell Dunn said the cases happened at homes in Blanefield and Killearn.
Read it on the Stirling Observer website.
AN RAF base in Oxfordshire is trying to trace a local family with links to a Second World War hero.
Staff at RAF Benson are trying to trace Karen MacDonald whose father Flt Lt Duncan McCuaig DFC from Killearn was killed over Germany on September 28, 1944.
Read it on the Stirling Observer website.