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The Falkirk Herald on MSNMajor milestone as Grangemouth Stadium officially enters community managementThe keys to Grangemouth Stadium have been handed over to Grangemouth Community Sports Trust as the venue officially enters ...
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Good news as food hygiene ratings given to nine Falkirk establishmentsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to nine of Falkirk’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows – ...
An offender literally hopped on his bike and ignored his driving ban and his court order to stay away from his ex before ...
Colin Hutchison (centre) with Falkirk Council representatives and Ian Noble of the Grangemouth Community Sports Trust (second from right) Green light for ...
A racist offender played “Nazi” music full blast, physically assaulted and racially abused his downstairs neighbour with a ...
XPO Logistics has extended its partnership with Etex after impressing the building materials manufacturer with its "strong ...
More than 60 companies and investors have expressed interest in taking over the Grangemouth oil refinery, raising hopes for ...
Petroineos, the owners of the Grangemouth plant, which opened in 1924, said the site would import finished transport fuels such as petrol and diesel from now on. The shutdown was confirmed in an ...
John Swinney met with the Prime Minister to discuss the future of Grangemouth, migration, the economy, and more on Friday.
Petroineos, which runs the refinery, notified staff by email that all oil refining work had ended.
More than 260 workers from the shuttered Grangemouth oil refinery have received skills support to help them find new work.
The history of Grangemouth has been built on fossil fuels – but now its future depends on its reinvention as Scotland's green energy industrial hub. The site, on the south bank of the Firth of ...
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