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Killearn, Scotland

Month: November 2011

Video : The Green Project – Kill Carbon not Killearn

Posted on 30 November 20113 December 2011 by gsvalentine

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Elderly urged to be on alert to guard against bogus callers

Posted on 18 November 201121 November 2011 by gsvalentine

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 theĀ Stirling Observer website.

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