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Falkirk Town Council. Falkirk Public Library
Falkirk Town Council. Dean of Guild Court
Bo'ness Town Council. Dean of Guild Court
The West of Scotland Committee for Technical Education
Monifeith Town Council
Grangemouth Town Council. Pension Committee
Bo'ness Town Council. Bo'ness Development Working Party
Denny & Dunipace Town Council. Public Library Committee
Denny & Dunipace Town Council. Dean of Guild Court
Denny & Dunipace Town Council
Denny & Dunipace was incorporated as a Police Burgh in 1877, acquired a town seal in 1892 and the Coat of Arms was matriculated in 1956. In 1975 Denny & Dunipace Burgh became part of Falkirk District under the Local Government Act of 1973. From 1877 Denny & Dunipace had a Town Council with nine members : a Provost, 2 Baillies, a Treasurer, Dean of Guild, 2 Police Judges and 2 Councillors.
Bo'ness Town & Harbour Trustees
Bo'ness Town & Harbour Trustees were set up under an Act of 1843 to replace the Bo'ness Harbour Trustees, with authority to levy duties and deal with street repairs, lighting and other town matters as well as the repair and maintenance of the harbour. The 1843 Act also set a period of service and a qualification for election and electors.
The Borrowstounness Town and Harbour Act 1875 repealed previous acts and set up a new body of Trustees. The Borrowstounness Town and Harbour (Amendment) Act 1878 transferred the harbour undertakings to the Borrowstounness Harbour Commissioners and authorised them to borrow £185,000 from the North British Railway Co. The Borrowstounness harbour Act 1883 authorised the Harbour Commissioners to build additional works and to borrow a further £50,000 from the North British Railway Co. This led subsequently to the provisions in the North British Railway (General Powers) Act 1900 where the harbour was taken over by the North British Railway Co.
The Town & Harbour Trustees were replaced in 1883 by Bo'ness Police & Burgh Commissioners when the town became a Police Burgh by the adoption of the 1862 Police & General Improvement Act.
McLuckie & Walker
Civil engineers and architects
J Wilson
Bo'ness Town Council. Veterinary Inspector
Robin Porter
Falkirk Town Clerk, 1973-1975
J Heggie
F Brittain
Bo'ness Town Council. Special Committee on Railway Extension & Dock Accommodation
Falkirk Town Council. Medical Officer of Health.
Body Shop, The
First opened on corner of High Street and left side of entrance to Howgate Centre, then closed, later moved in to 100 High Street.
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