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- Tillicoultry new forum
Tillicoultry Community Council now has a new forum to work alongside its website.
One of the topics is the name of the new school in Alva.
To see what people say about the name go to:- http://www.thelocalchannel.co.uk/community/forums/
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- Posting picturesGot to thinking that budding photographers and our more artistic members out there would probably like to post images in articles and blogs. Well here goes. [flickr-photo:id=1009352630 size=m] To test things out I posted this photo I took of a butterfly in Alva Glen. Lookabootye is set up to link images from your Flickr photo album.
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- Alva Glen Heritage Trust
Alva Glen Heritage Trust grew out of a group set up in May 2003. Now a recognised charity, the trust is run entirely by volunteers and relies on community support to achieve its aims.
- Clackmannanshire Pool League
- Alva Golf Club
On the numerous pages of this website you will find information from 1900 to the present day. Recent information like, fixtures, facilities, location, course layout, and indeed the complete 38 page centenary brochure online.
- Alva Games
Website of the Famous Alva Games. Alva Games are the last surviving sports and games held in Clackmannanshire.
- The Wee County News
Alloa and Hillfoots, Clackmannanshire's best read paper.
- Garden Care
Garden Care is based in Alva, Clackmannanshire. Established in 2002 Garden Care operates in the Central Scotland area. Several years of experience in the horticulture industry, Garden Care is will carry out garden maintenance tasks to a high standard at a competitive price.
- Overview of Alva
- Freecycle
The Freecycle Network™ is made up of many individual groups across the world. A grassroots movement of people who are giving and getting stuff (big or small - anything from a pack of pencils to a washing machine) for free. FreecycleClacks is run by a local volunteer.
Anyone living or working in Clackmannanshire or able to travel to Clacks to collect items can join.
Membership is free.
Nonprofit groups in Clackmannanshire are welcome to participate too! Our goal: Find a home for things otherwise headed for the landfill.
One constraint: everything posted must be FREE. - Forth Valley College
Forth Valley College is the fifth largest College in Scotland, delivering more than 750 courses from our main campuses in Alloa (Clackmannan), Falkirk and Stirling and at more than 30 outreach centres across the region.