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Scots pensioner who broke back at Golden Wedding party waited eight hours for ambulance
Anne Clason, from Grangemouth, was left in complete agony after the ambulance failed to turn up until 4am.
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Anne and Charles Clason. (Image: Sunday Mail)
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Stock photo of Linlithgow.
A survey by the think tank Demos asked 20,000 adults in parliamentary constituencies across Great Britain to choose which one of nine issues most urgently needs improving in their local area.
In Linlithgow and Falkirk East, 21 per cent of residents chose good local shops. This was followed by premises to support local jobs (14 per cent), and housing that suits their needs (12 per cent).
The survey also asked people how happy they are with what is on offer in their area. An estimated 24 per cent of local residents think that the provision of facilities they consider most important is nearer to bad than good .