Month: March 2013

Snow causes traffic problems in Scotland

A bus came off the road near Killearn in Stirlingshire in snowy conditions. No one was injured in the accident.

A bus came off the road near Killearn in Stirlingshire but nobody was injured. Credit: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
A bus came off the road near Killearn in Stirlingshire but nobody was injured. Credit: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

Read it on the ITV News website.

Snow closes Scottish schools and causes travel problems

Balfron High School bus (service 10)

Accidents were reported around the country and a school bus came off the road between Killearn and Balfron in Stirlingshire but nobody was injured in the incident.

The Met Office has put out a renewed warning of snow for eastern and south west Scotland which lasts until Saturday.

Read it on the BBC News website.

New bid to revitalise Killearn Hospital site

Developers are embarking on a new bid to transform the former Killearn Hospital site.

The site has been considered an eyesore by many for decades, with several ideas for redeveloping the site failing to come to fruition.

Read it on the Stirling Observer website.

Killearn 10K : 8th June 2013

Killearn 10k

Encouraged by the success of the Hoolie 10k, and due to popular demand, the Killearn 10k is now a stand alone event, facilitated by members of jogscotland Killearn. This event is SAL affiliated. It is classified as trail, but is multi-terrain with tarmac, forest path, farm track and open grassland. It is open to entrants aged 16 and over with a limit set of 150 participants.

More information about this event can be found at www.killearn10k.com.

Shopping and theatre trip for Strathendrick Pals

STRATHENDRICK Pals meet for their first day out of the year when they undertake a shopping and theatre visit to Callander.

The show on Saturday, March 23 is the musical Anything Goes at Callander Park School.

Read it on the Milngavie Herald website.

Killearn Town Hall to be transformed

AN EXCITING project to transform a dilapidated old town hall in a rural village into a state-of-the-art facility is well underway.

The former Stirling council building in Balfron Road, Killearn, is undergoing a miraculous transformation which is due to be completed by May this year.

Read it on the Milngavie Herald website.