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GEMM 4 x 4

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"Warning light came on and GEMM checked it out. Corroded pipe leaking hydraulic fluid. I was given the option of repairing the pipe"

Alpha Roofing

Roofing Services Roofing Services

"Alpha Roofing installed PVC soffits/facias and new gutters/downpipes on my house When Derek did the initial survey he was very cl"

Hex Fabrication & Engineering

Blacksmiths Blacksmiths

"HEX Fabrication were called in to repair our front 112 year old wrought iron railings that had been damaged by a \"hit and run\". "

The Paint Pot Stop

Children's Parties Children's Parties

"My son has been attending The Paint Pot Stop classes for about a year now and he absolutely loves it! It\'s the ideal solution to"

IMS Caledonia

Mental Health Centres Mental Health Centres

"I have had some really good advice and support from Falkirk mental health"

CARPETS AT HOME

Carpets Carpets

"Extremely polite, prompt, reliable and basically they do everything they say they are going to do from start to finish. All of my "

County Tyres

Tyre Dealers Tyre Dealers

"Excellent prices and service. We ordered a full set of General Grabber AT2\'s for our Discovery from County Tyres and they were fi"

GEMM 4 x 4

Motoring Motoring

"My Disco developed a minor and intermittent starting problem and George & his team sorted it in a morning at a fraction of the cos"

Automotive Bodyshop

Car  Repairs and Servicing Car Repairs and Servicing

"We live in Brightons and at the best of times the Braes road is busy. Most of the time we try to back our cars in and within 1 mo"

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More on Falkirk and environs.

Lying south-east of Stirling in Scotland's central belt, Falkirk is famous for its engineering masterpiece and two major battles, and offers much more for visitors to enjoy.

The giant Falkirk Wheel is the world's first rotating boat lift, the centrepiece of the Millennium Link project to join up the waterways between the east and west coast. The Wheel transports boats the 115 feet between the different levels of the Union, and Forth and Clyde canals. You can ride on the wheel, and learn all about it at a visitor centre.

Falkirk is alive with history. The Antonine Wall, dating from the 2nd century, marked the northern frontier of the Roman Empire. Kinneil Estate has the best-preserved sections of the wall, while other parts are visible at Callendar Park, Polmont Hill, Watling Lodge, Tamfourhill and Roughcastle, with its complete fort.

Blackness Castle is a 15th century fortress which stands on the banks of the Firth of Forth near the peaceful village of Blackness. The moody and atmospheric castle made the perfect setting for the film version of Hamlet, starring Mel Gibson. In a real-life tragedy, the army of William Wallace fell to the English under Edward I at Falkirk in 1298 but in 1746 Bonnie Prince Charlie defeated the Hanoverians in the other battle of Falkirk.

Experience Victorian life in the exhibition 'Forbes's Falkirk' at the impressive mansion of Callendar House, which stands in attractive Callendar Park. Find out all about the area's industrial heritage at Grangemouth Museum, and look out for the unusual Dunmore Pineapple at Airth. Travel on a steam train on a seven-mile round trip along the southern shore of the Forth at Bo'ness and Kinneil Steam Railway, which boasts Scotland's largest collection of railway artefacts.

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