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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
00:04you about some of the stories that are making the headlines in our print
00:07edition which is on sale now. Grangemouth Hall Air John Mitchell Ltd which
00:12employs around 200 people has been acquired by one of the UK's biggest
00:16privately owned logistics companies. We've got all the latest on what could
00:20be affected when councillors meet to agree this year's budget. There are
00:24concerns that education services and nurseries could be affected with charges
00:29for services also likely to rise and the council also revealed this week that
00:34there was a £1 million overspend on the extension built at
00:38crisis-hit Madison Primary School. A pensioner has claimed that Falkirk
00:44Council changed the rules midway through the process after he was told there
00:47needed to be a unanimous agreement of tenants to get repairs carried out in a
00:51block of flats. We've all our usual court roundup including the story of the
00:56motorist caught with drugs in his underwear. There was good news for seven
01:01local businesses who picked up trophies in this year's Scottish Wedding Awards.
01:06It may have been the Oscars a few days ago but for Larbert schoolgirl Lily
01:10McGuire she's looking forward to her red carpet date when the premiere of the
01:15short film she starred in takes place at the weekend. Family and friends of
01:20tragic teen boxer Scott Martin plan to climb the Kelpies to raise funds for the
01:24foundation set up in his memory and Strathcairn Hospice is inviting us all
01:29to take part in its big birthday tea party to start baking the cakes. We've
01:34lots of faces in this week's paper including the pupils from Bonehouse
01:38Primary School who formed this year's Grangemouth Children's Day retinue, the
01:42swim marathon organised by the Rotary Club of Falkirk as well as pictures from
01:46their recent centenary ball and the crowds and stars who attended the
01:50Shooting Stars event at Falkirk Stadium in aid of Alzheimer's Scotland.
01:56Historian Ian Scott gives another of his fascinating insights into our history
02:00this week on the Home Guards during World War Two. In sport we revealed that
02:06the star of basketball's team Sol Ripe, Bobby Kinzer, will be back in the
02:10district this weekend and we've all the details on how you can see him. We've
02:14also our usual roundup of football across the divisions, rugby, athletics, basketball
02:18with Falkirk Fury and prize-winning carpet bowlers. All these stories and
02:23lots more are in a print edition which is on sale now and also online at
02:29www.falkirkherald.co.uk. Thank you.