Editor Jill Buchanan talks us through the headlines from The Falkirk Herald.
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00:00Hello, I'm Gillberry Cannon, the editor of the Falkirk Herald and I'm here to tell you
00:05about some of the stories that are making the headlines in our print edition which is
00:08on sale now. We lead this week on the tragic story of a nine-year-old schoolboy from Falkirk
00:14who died suddenly after collapsing. The community have already raised over £11,000 to help
00:19with funeral costs for little Stevie McKinley and a memorial bench to be placed in his school.
00:26It looks almost certain that the SNP administration will delay a decision on its proposal to cut
00:31the school week meaning pupils would spend less time in the classroom. Bow House Community
00:36Centre has been mothballed and the much of the equipment given to local groups and schools.
00:41Not enough members of the public came forward to help the Greensmouth Association take it
00:45into community ownership. Three adult leaders who between them have almost 150 years devoted
00:53service to the scouting movement have been honoured with awards. There was bad news
00:58for the town centre this week with the sudden closure of Christie's Scottish Tapash restaurant
01:03and the new Calder Arms bar and grill. But there was also good news with a new face at
01:09baby shop Picolina after the owner retired and sisters and misters up for an award. We've
01:16got lots of picture spreads from events at the weekend including in Bowness where there
01:21was the big Roman day, Greensmouth flower show, a take the right route event and the
01:26memorial service for the 10 TA soldiers who tragically died 49 years ago. Historian Ian
01:33Scott takes a look at the celebrations being held at Christchurch in Falkirk as it marks
01:38160 years. In sport we've details of the injury worries at Falkirk's Dennis Muir FC, Olympic
01:47gold medalist swimmer Duncan Scott in Greensmouth who leads a training session for youngsters and
01:51a win for Falkirk Rugby Club when they played Stuart Melville's. All these stories and lots
01:57more are in a print edition which is on sale now and also online at www.falkirkherald.co.uk. Thank you.