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Falkirk Fire Brigade
Falkirk Fire Brigade had its foundations in the purchase of a fire engine by the Stentmasters in 1785 but a regular fire brigade was not really set up until 1872 when a part-time fire brigade began monthly drilling. In 1975 Falkirk Fire Brigade became part of Central Region Fire Brigade (later Central Scotland Fire Brigade) during the re-organisation of local authorities. The headquarters were established in Maddiston.
Grangemouth Fire Brigade
Grangemouth Fire Brigade became part of Central Region Fire Brigade in 1975 (later Central Scotland Fire Brigade) during the re-organisation of local authorities. The headquarters were established in Maddiston.
Carrongrove Fire Brigade
Grangemouth Boys' Brigade
Alexander Balloch
Grazier
Larbert Parish Church Boys Brigade Pipe Band
Central Area Fire Brigade
Became part of Central Region Fire Brigade at local government re-organisation in 1975
M McCormick
Bridgeness No 1 Rescue Brigade, c1925
Denny Boys Brigade
W A Smith
Bridgeness No 1 Rescue Brigade, c 1925.
Central Scotland Fire & Rescue Service
Central Region Fire Brigade was formed as a result of Local Government reform on the 16th May, 1975 from part of the former Central Area Fire Brigade, part of The South Eastern Area Fire Brigade and part of Perth and Kinross Fire Brigade. In 1996 the name was changed to Central Scotland Fire Brigade with out boundary change. The Brigade covers the areas of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils an area of 2,652 Square Kilometres with a population of 281,600. The Brigade is governed by the Central Scotland Fire Board Fire Authority which consists of eleven members, three from Stirling Council, six from Falkirk Council and two from Clackmannanshire Council. They have adopted the motto "Protecting the Heart of Scotland" On Friday the 17th September 2004 the Brigade changed its name to Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service.
Falkirk Boys' Brigade, 2nd Company
2nd Falkirk Boys' Brigade was formed in October 1928 and based at Irving Church, Camelon.
Boys' Brigade Scripture Union
Boy's Brigade
The Boys' Brigade was founded in 1883 in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith and was the first voluntary uniformed organisation for boys. It has since spread all over the world. The object of the Boys' Brigade is, "the advancement of Christ's kingdom among Boys and the promotion of habits of Obedience, Reverence, Discipline, Self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness."
Polmont Boys' Brigade
1st Polmont Company of the Boys' Brigade was formed in 1886 and was the first company in the Falkirk area. Along with 7 other companies it was a founding member of the Falkirk & District Battalion in 1917.
James Bald
Carron Boys Brigade, 1st Company
Camelon Boys' Brigade, 1st Company
Falkirk Boys' Brigade, 5th Company
Falkirk Boys' Brigade, 3rd Company
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