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Members of the Project Team including Terence O'Byrne from the Community Council and David Prescott from Holmehill Community Buyout.

Timetable changes September 2016 - March 2017 on Sundays and some weekday evenings

The disruption is due to work being carried out as part of a Scotland-wide electrification programme 'designed to make services faster and more environmentally friendly'.

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Many congratulations to Andrew on his fine effort in Rio

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Andrew Butchart, in his first major championships, took nearly five seconds off the Scottish 5,000m record of 13.13:30 he set in late May, setting a new mark of 13.08.61 in finishing sixth behind double gold medallist Mo Farah.

"I am over the moon," the 24-year-old from Dunblane told BBC Scotland. "The place is more important than the time, but I will take the time. I am so happy.

"I came into this year being really positive, and I guess I showed that. I am not scared of anyone, no matter who they are, and I think everyone has to be like that.

"You can't fear these people. I train and work as hard as them so I deserve to be there.

"I have no idea what I could do next, but it is looking good. This is my first majors and it went really well. I just hope I can keep going and progressing."

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Taekwon-do classes are held in the Braeport Centre every monday 6-7pm; every Tuesday 7-30pm to 8-30pm and every Saturday 10am to 11 am. Tiger cubs class are on Saturday 11-10am to 11-55am.

Andy Murray has done it again. He has won gold for Britain at the Rio Olymics after a gruelling and at times, magnificent, final against Juan Martin Del Potro.

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Some parking suspensions are required as part of the Dunblane Station Access Project.  These will occur as and when required; dependant upon the location of the work being undertaken on any given day.

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 A Traffic Order by Stirling Council will, as required, temporarily suspend the parking on the following locations between July and end of October 2016:

  • Perth Road On the north-west side thereof from the junction of Stirling Road to the junction of Beech Road
  • Beech Road For its entire length;
  • High Street from the point where it meets Beech Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 13 metres or thereby
  • Station Road from the point where it meets Stirling Road to a point adjacent to the rear boundary of the building to the rear of number 1 Stirling Road
  • Stirling Road for its entire length.

A COPY of the Order, may be examined at the Stirling Council's Offices, Environment and Place, Endrick House, Kerse Road, Stirling during office hours. www.stirling.gov.uk  or  www.tellmescotland.gov.uk

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