Strathcarron Hospice marks 40 years of care and compassion for people of Forth Valley
Strathcarron Hospice in Denny marks its 40th year of caring for people across Stirling area.
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Strathcarron is marking its 40th anniversary (Image: Scotdrone)
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Famous Falkirk landmarks to light up blue as Strathcarron Hospice marks 40th birthday
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Falkirk Junior Bike Club cyclists 874-mile virtual challenge for Strathcarron Hospice
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Bannockburn boy completes 5km a day challenge in aid of hospice
Eight-year-old James takes on challenge with his late gran in mind.
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Bannockburn schoolboy James Kilgannon in charity challenge for Strathcarron Hospice (Image: handout/UGC)
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Scots schoolboy completes 5k every day in March to raise £6,000 for hospice
Strathcarron Hospice in Falkirk cared for James granny Kathleen.
James Kilgannon (Image: UGC)
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