Stirling Observer

What was strange sight in the sky?

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Island!

The family days out that many of us take for granted can be incredibly difficult for autistic children, so it was really heart-warming to see our group enjoy themselves.

I would like to thank everyone at Blair Drummond for making this possible, and I hope that more attraction­s across Scotland will consider ways that they can improve accessibil­ity and become autism-friendly.

Jenny Paterson Director for Scotland The National Autistic Society Scotland Dear Editor Re: UFO story (Observer, June 7) - At 12.50am on April 25, I looked out my bedroom window in an easterly direction to check the weather. I live in Carron near Falkirk.

Almost immediatel­y I saw two lights which appeared in a slight ‘puff ’ of something; they were quickly joined by another three of the same and started to fly erraticall­y in a southerly direction.

They flew like swallows do at their most agile, ducking and diving, and looked like they were “having fun” they did not look like they were here to take over the planet or impose any threat!

They were squashed horseshoes­haped with a translucen­ce around the entire horseshoe shape,yellowish light. I’d estimate they were about a kilometre away - perhaps above The Kelpies.

I watched them for about 12 seconds until they disappeare­d beyond the range of my vision, and may have been joined by a sixth craft from seemingly out of nowhere but by that time it was difficult to tell because they were moving so fast and weaving in and out of each other.

When they were gone, I picked up the binoculars in case they came back. I

I simply cannot understand how 10,900 people could vote for Labour in a seat they clearly had little chance of winning, split the antiTory vote and allow the Tory candidate to sneak through the middle and win.

The SNP would have put Corbyn into Downing Street - now Stirling has a Tory MP who will make sure that can’t happen. How could Stirling folk let this happen?

David Geddes Borestone

waited for a while and then left them on the window ledge to remind me that it wasn’t a dream.

I couldn’t see any windows in the craft and would say they were about a sixth of the size of a full moon and much bigger than the stars.

What I saw was not aeroplanes, jets, lasers, ISS, satellites or meteorites.

Since then I check the back window nearly every night but have seen no return.

I mentioned it to my neighbour and he told me he’d seen quite a lot of them a few years ago with his wife as a witness. Any ideas?

David May Carron

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