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2018-05-09
Fears after workers disturb nest
Junkie dealer caught at bus station jailed
Trains back to normal after first phase of electrification
Sweet shop casualty of high street decline
Council reject OAP flat plan
City garden to put its plants on sale
‘Like watchingThriller video with stumbling drug addicts’
Dunblane disruption: ‘It’s just getting worse’
March refuse service was a load of rubbish
Academy welcomes its new headteacher Scott
Assessments can take up to a year
Amputee trapped in her home
Motorhome site approved
Ops fall victim to winter problems
Factory under fire as dust covers village
Failureto curbclass sizesstilla problem
New start for the Supporters’ Trust
‘Unforgiving’ Brown backs appointments
Hearing to probe root of home plan
Nuisance phone callsin focus
Plans expected to be submitted in July
It’snowall change
Shake-up at council will save just £20k
Made threat to kill neighbour
Inspiring Pedal on Parliament
In the money thanks to kind Round Table
Community choir holds first concert
Win a free pass for park
New bid to get the jobless into work
Win tickets to country tribute
Night-time M80 roadworks begin
Women targeted
Get on your marks!
Protein Queen Kirsty’s Antarctica aspirations
Planning tomake changes
Pupils get taste of STEM careers in competition
Katie clinches role double
Park of Keir update: Not enough detail
Battle is over for Suffrage Society
Father loses both his sons to war
Will uni house tennis academy?
Goss ware gift made to measure
Emergency numbers
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Book festival back with a packed programme
Familiar frights in worthy sequel
Barbara’s Brewhouse set ached with angst
Twenty years of offering great personal service
Siblings success in club competitions
Record Stirling club show at Strathclyde
Central’s good show at Grangemouth
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Golf returns
Towering performances in Blackpool festival
Titles on the line
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