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  2. Big in Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    Big in Falkirk was a festival of the arts held in Falkirk, Scotland, from 2000 to 2009. [ 1 ] Since its inception in 2000, the award-winning (Scottish Thistle Award Events & Festivals 2005) [ 2 ] free weekend event was one of the largest cultural events in Scotland, attracting over 100,000 people.

  3. Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    Falkirk Company of Archers was established in 1971 and is affiliated to the Scottish Archery Association (SAA) which is a region of the national governing body; Archery GB. During summer, members shoot outdoors on Sunnyside playing fields and during winter members shoot indoors at Woodlands Games Hall.

  4. The Kelpies - Wikipedia

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    These have been displayed locally, nationally, and internationally at events and locations including Edinburgh Airport, the Field Museum in Grant Park, Chicago, The Falkirk Wheel, Expo 2011 (Aberdeen), Expo 2012 (Edinburgh) and Expo 2013 (Glasgow), BBC Scotland, Glasgow, Kirkcudbright Arts & Crafts Trail 2017, University of Glasgow, Sheffield ...

  5. Brockville Park - Wikipedia

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    Brockville Park was a football stadium located on Hope Street in Falkirk, Scotland, 0.25 miles (0.4 km) north-west of the town centre.It was the home of Falkirk F.C. from 1885 until the end of 2002–03 Scottish football season. [3]

  6. List of places in Falkirk council area - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in Falkirk council area compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties. The article is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hillfort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river or other place of interest in the Falkirk council area of Scotland. Airth Castle Bo'ness railway station Blackness ...

  7. The Helix (Falkirk) - Wikipedia

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    The opportunity to remedy the situation and to make the eastern end of the canal more accessible to the general public was provided by the Big Lottery Fund Living Landmarks programme. £140 million of funding was on offer, and in 2005 the Helix project was awarded one of the top four prizes, which kick-started the £43 million project. The ...

  8. Laurieston, Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    It is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east Falkirk, 1.6 miles (2.6 km) south-west of Grangemouth and 1.6 miles (2.6 km) west of Polmont. Laurieston is located on the A803 road between Falkirk and Polmont . At the time of the 2001 census , Laurieston had a population of 2,752 residents, [ 2 ] down from 3,000 in 1991 and 3,300 in 1971.

  9. 2012–13 Falkirk F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Falkirk began the season under the management of Steven Pressley. [7] On 8 March 2013, Pressley left the club to take up the manager post at Coventry City [8] after compensation was agreed. [9] The club's technical director Alex Smith took over as interim manager [10] with Stevie Crawford acting as his assistant. [11]