Editor Jill Buchanan talks us through the headlines from The Falkirk Herald.
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00:00 Hello, I'm Gill Buchanan, the editor of the Falkirk Herald, and I'm here to tell you about
00:04 some of the stories that are making the headlines in our print edition, which is on sale now.
00:09 As pupils across the district returned to the classroom this week, there were concerns raised
00:15 about after a beam crashed to the ground at Kinneard Primary School in Larbert. Luckily,
00:20 it was before youngsters returned and the area has now been cordoned off while repairs are carried out.
00:26 A devastated mum has paid tribute to her only child. Liam Jones was only 19 when he died in
00:32 a car crash on the A801 last week. And it's congratulations to Falkirk mum of three,
00:38 Margaret Wilson, who received her MBE from the King earlier this summer in recognition of her
00:44 work volunteering with schools and in education. And a popular Falkirk jeweller, Corbett's,
00:50 with its shop close to the steeple, is celebrating 50 years in business. Residents in Tamfor Hill
00:57 have vowed their fight is not yet over as their bus service is axed, leaving many people without
01:02 any means of transport. Once again, we've lots of pictures of galleries from events across the
01:08 district. Eden the Park at the Helix, youngsters enjoying football sessions at Little Kersh,
01:14 and party at the Palace. Historian Ian Scott tells of a promotional film made about the area in 1938
01:23 and some of the scenes captured on the camera. In sport, there was double triumph for Falkirk
01:29 Victoria Harriers as two of their athletes took gold medals in last weekend's Scottish
01:34 Athletics National Under-17 and Senior Track and Field Championships at Graingerhain Stadium.
01:40 All these stories and much more can be found in a print edition which is on sale now
01:45 and also online at www.falkirkherald.co.uk. Thank you.
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