Back in 2005 the helicopter famously changed direction as it was heading to the Celtic Fir Park title party thanks to two late Motherwell goals.
03.02.2020 - 18:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Community leaders and politicians have hit out after it was revealed that two rural bank branches are to close.
Bank of Scotland intends to shut its outlets in Balfron and Killin, blaming a downturn in the number of transactions in-branch and “changing customer behaviours”.
Customers in Balfron will now face a 25-mile round trip to the Milngavie branch. Those in Killin will have to take on a 42-mile trip to the outlet in Callander.
The closures are among 15 across the country. In addition, 31
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