When you are ill or injured the last thing you want to do is sit around in A&E waiting to be seen.
29.09.2022 - 17:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Helix Visitor Centre in Falkirk has been given permission to sell alcohol from 10am every day to help tourism.
Members of Falkirk Council 's licensing board agreed the change after hearing it was to allow tourists to buy souvenirs that contain alcohol.
The board heard that some visitors have had to be refused when they were trying to buy souvenirs from the gift shop and while it is not a common occurrence, it does happen.
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The centre, beside the hugely popular Kelpies in Helix Park, Falkirk, was also given permission to host alcohol tastings, as and when necessary.
The board was told there were no immediate plans for such an event.
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Licensing board convener Provost Robert Bissett said he was happy to grant the application and fellow board members agreed that it should be approved.
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their family's permanent residence to on the Windsor Estate—probably because it was just a few weeks ago. And already they are reportedly being granted another property (the family's fourth, for those of you who are keeping count). King Charles has “earmarked” the ginormous 17th century Frogmore House for the new Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, has reported.
Phillip Schofield’s £1million We Buy Any Car advertising deal has come to an end after five years. Just days ago fans noticed that the TV presenter’s image had been removed from the brand’s social media pages, despite having been the voice and face of the company's advert for the last few years.
Phillip Schofield's £1million We Buy Any Car deal has been dropped after five years.
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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby have been under fire as of late amid accusations that they used their profile to skip the queue to see the Queen Lying in State.
Theatre and dance groups are furious that Falkirk Town Hall could close its doors for good on December 31 - while its replacement is still to be decided.
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beloved Queen Elizabeth to rest.While viewers and mourners alike were wondering if there would be a tense reunion between warring brothers Prince William and Prince Harry and their wives, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, the “Fab Four” managed to avoid one during the services.During the service at St. George’s Chapel, the new Prince and Princess of Wales’ kids Charlotte, 7, and George, 9, separated the adults and seemingly barred them from interaction.Earlier in the day for the state funeral at Westminster Abbey, Harry and Meghan were snubbed, seated in the second row behind the royal family.William, 40, Harry, 38, Meghan, 41, and Kate, 40, attended the ceremony alongside the rest of the royal family Monday.
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