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Avonbridge Community Hall Committee
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Falkirk High School Debating Society
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Clackmannan & East Stirlingshire Unionist Association
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Alexander, W & Sons Ltd (Northern)
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Originally part of Walter Alexander & Sons Ltd. In 1961 the British Transport Commission created a new holding company, Scottish Omnibuses Group (Holdings), re-named the Scottish Bus Group in 1963. The subsidiary bus companies were re-structured, resulting in the formation of W Alexander & Sons (Midland), W. Alexander & Sons (Fife) and W Alexander & Sons (Northern).
In recent years, W Alexander & Sons (Midland) was taken over by the First Bus Group and re-named. The registered office of First Bus Ltd is in London. First Bus Ltd was incorporated in 1983 with the registration number 01752801. |
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Alexander, W & Sons (Fife) Ltd
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Originally part of Walter Alexander & Sons Ltd. In 1961 the British Transport Commission created a new holding company, Scottish Omnibuses Group (Holdings), re-named the Scottish Bus Group in 1963. The subsidiary bus companies were re-structured, resulting in the formation of W Alexander & Sons (Midland), W. Alexander & Sons (Fife) and W Alexander & Sons (Northern). In recent years, W Alexander & Sons (Midland) was taken over by the First Bus Group and re-named. The registered office of First Bus Ltd is in London. First Bus Ltd was incorporated in 1983 with the registration number 01752801.
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HM Young Offenders Institution Polmont
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Workers' Educational Association
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William Young
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1333 (Grangemouth Spitfire) Squadron Air Training Corps
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Robert J Jamieson
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Solicitor and Town Clerk
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River Carron Fisheries Management Group
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Janet Meek (nee Heugh)
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Married George Meek on 18th October 1819. Died soon after childbirth in Hotel of Tre Mori, Bologna. Her husband died the same day of malaria and the child also died.
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Helen Heugh
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Drummond Miller LLP
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Margaret Ferguson
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Stuart Henderson
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Falkirk Council. Communications Unit
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Grangemouth Dundas Church
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Grangemouth Dundas United Presbyterian Church was established in February 1893 as a Church Extension charge, and the church building was opened in September 1894. It became Grangemouth Dundas United Free Church in 1900, when the Free Church united with the United Presbyterian Church. In 1929 it became Grangemouth Dundas Church of Scotland, when the United Free Church united with the Established Church. It united with Kerse Church in 2008 to form Abbotskerse Church, meeting in the former Kerse Church building.
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R C Rennie
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R C Rennie taught English at Falkirk High School. he was actively involved in the Falkirk-Quimper Fellowship.
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Torwood Scout Group
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