Stirling Observer

Workbegins­onsecondst­ageofinner­reliefroad

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Work started in early 1969 on the second stage of the Stirling Inner Relief Road.

The constructi­on of what we now know as Burghmuir Road ran from the junction of Kerse Road, Burghmuir, Goosecroft Road and Upper Craigs, along the west side of the railway to a new roundabout to be built at the junction of Wallace Street and Union Street.

Constructi­ng the new dual carriagewa­y was Tarmac (Civil Engineerin­g) of Denny .

In order not to disrupt access to the station, the new road was to pass beneath the station forecourt and Seaforth Place. The Scottish Developmen­t department paid for three-quarters of the cost of the scheme which was due for completion by autumn of 1970.

Meanwhile plans for 217 homes and garages at Easter Cornton were approved by Stirling’s Dean of Guild Court. An applicatio­n for the £275,000 developmen­t was lodged by Albert Thain, Calder Road, East Hermiston, and the developmen­t was to comprise 96 threeapart­ment homes, 90 four-apartment, 22 fiveapartm­ent and nine sixapartme­nt properties.

Newspaper delivery boys and girls, employed by J&C Hogg, newsagent, Upper Craigs, Stirling, were equipped with fluorescen­t orange-coloured jackets for their rounds to help them avoid accidents while they delivered papers. J&C Hogg were thought to be the first newsagents in Stirling to take such as step.

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