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Grangemouth have been left horrified after a bottle of methadone was found next to a children's play park.
The discovery was made by a passerby in the Zetland Park yesterday who then shared the find with locals on Facebook.Methadone is a synthetic opioid agonist used for opioid maintenance therapy in opioid dependence and for chronic pain management.It is commonly given to heroin addicts who are in recovery.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and
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mum was left furious after a school nurse branded her four-year-old daughter ' overweight ' and slammed her lunchbox. The woman sparked a debate online after sharing a picture of her daughter's packed lunch and explaining on social media what happened.
River Clyde in Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the scene close to Kingston Place, in the Dalmarnock area of the city, at around 6.25am on Monday.
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Love Island 's only Scots contestant was booted out of the villa. 'Gutted' Shannon Singh was dramatically dumped from the hit show last night after just 48 hours.
Scots play park after 'heinous' firebugs torched it. Dramatic pictures showed the inferno taking root at Silverton play park in Dumbarton last weekend with flames leaping from the burning park.
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Fair City families with baby items, £2000.
assault near a Scots holiday park. The 18-year-old male was attacked close to Ben Nevis Holiday Park at Camaghael, Fort William, in the Highlands.
WW2 device was discovered. Specialist units raced to the town of Stromness this morning after the alarm was raised on Orkney.
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