Friends say Stirling councillor Graham Lambie will be remembered as a true gentleman
The Forth and Endrick councillor sadly died at his Stirling home last week
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Graham Lambie (centre) with Ian and Steven Paterson at the Japan v Scotland match at Yokohama in May 2006 (Image: handout/UGC)
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Tragedy of 48 Forth Valley deaths linked to drugs in 2020
The shock figure comes just weeks after city centre soup kitchen volunteers were rocked by three deaths of people they had helped over Christmas.
Drugs played a part in a total of 48 local deaths last year (Image: Getty Images)
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Viewforth Link Road petition triggers council debate
More than 500 signatures have been given on a petition calling for a rethink of the controversial plans for the Viewforth link road.
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Dr Niall Hamilton-Smith started the petition asking Stirling Council to ‘Pause Viewforth Link Road for reconsideration and community consultation’.
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Permission granted for more than 400 new homes in Fallin and Bannockburn
Council planners gave the gree light for two separate applications for the new homes in Bannockburn and Fallin.
Developers are to build new homes on the edge of Fallin
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First Bus review services after coronavirus outbreak at Bannockburn depot
First Bus bosses have been reviewing services after staff at the Bannockburn depot tested positive for coronavirus and others were forced to self-islate
Services will now be reviewed to ease pressure on remaining FIrst Bus staff (Image: Stirling Observer)
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