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Editor Jill Buchanan talks us through the headlines from The Falkirk Herald.
Transcript
00:00Hello, I'm Gill Buchanan, the editor of the Falkirk Herald, and I'm here to tell you about
00:05some of the stories that are making the headlines in our print edition, which is on sale now.
00:09This week, Falkirk councillors are debating a proposal to follow the lead of some of Scotland's
00:14cities and introduce a tourist tax. A report claims that a 5% levy could bring in at least
00:20£1 million annually, but there are warnings that it could have a negative impact on the
00:25tourism trade. A priest who was jailed for 16 months last December for sexually abusing
00:30another man has had his appeal thrown out this week. Father Daniel Daugherty's legal
00:36representative argued that he should have received a non-custodial sentence, but appeal
00:41court judges said the effects on his victim had been and continue to be far-reaching and
00:46life-changing and dismissed his appeal. We've reactionist workers at the Petroineos Grangemouth
00:52refinery begin to receive redundancy letters. An Australian lab redoodle and its owners
00:58are very special visitors every week at a Canlin care home. Now Watson has received
01:04an award for his five years of service as a therapeut. There was good news for ten local
01:10groups who all benefited from national lottery funding. The Cyrenians, Cycling Without Age
01:15and Banknotes Nifty Fifties were just some of those in the money. The three colliers
01:21will receive the freedom of Falkirk later this year and with details of the ceremony.
01:26There's still no news of the opening of the National Treatment Centre at Forth Valley
01:30Royal Hospital, which will be reused to reduce the backlog of patients from all over Scotland
01:36who are waiting on hip and knee surgery. We've attended two Scottish celebrations in local
01:42primary schools this week and we've got lots of smiling faces from Antonine and St Bernadette's.
01:49Historian Ian Scott looks back at the history of Freemasonry in Falkirk and in sport it's
01:55all about Falkirk's latest signing Scott Arfield who scored a hat-trick on his first
02:00match back at Westfield at the weekend. We've also seen news of Victoria Harrier's success
02:05at the Cross Country Championships. Meanwhile Falkirk Tennis Club reveal some exciting plans
02:10for 2025. All these stories and lots more are in a print edition which is on sale now
02:17and also online at www.falkirkherald.co.uk. Thank you.

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